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Douglas Mawson studied and worked in the field of geology and earned acclaim as an Antarctic explorer. His expeditions and research in Antarctica significantly contributed to our understanding of the continent's geology and helped pave the way for future scientific endeavors in the region.
William Herschel's discoveries, such as the discovery of the planet Uranus in 1781, challenged existing astronomical beliefs and expanded humanity's understanding of the universe. His work on the nature of nebulae also contributed to the development of the modern understanding of galaxies. Herschel's findings helped pave the way for future advancements in astronomy and the study of celestial bodies.
where is a great master degree programme in nano science and nano technology, which ?
That's called astrology and it is a type of superstition rather than a science.
Yes, ethnobotany is a branch of life science that studies the relationships between plants and people, focusing on how plants are used in various cultures for medicinal, culinary, and other purposes. Ethnobotanists document traditional knowledge of plants and their uses, helping to preserve valuable information for conservation and future research.
Future Science Fiction ended in 1960.
Future Science Fiction was created in 1939.
future of science not science of future and in this matter science is a best futuer in our life sciense is whose our grown up but science is not large in our god that si fact perhaps i am wrong bt iam right
If teaching is a science how does it challenge me as a future teacher?
science should have no limit.................
science is future of life
Myths of the Near Future is by J. G. Ballard. The paperback has 208 pages. The hardcover has 208 pages.
The short story "Future Tense" was written by H.G. Wells, an English writer known for his works in the science fiction genre. It was first published in 1931.
I don't see a difference really. the future will always involve science
Well the whole time Dr. Proctor turned out to be an alien and Gary really wasn't mad. So in the story Gary is trying to figure out why his teacher isn't passing him with his composition that he thinks is very fine.
The novel "Divergent" by Veronica Roth is science fiction, or more precisely speculative fiction, because it is set in the future and contains speculations about future changes in human civilization. Science fiction does not always have an obvious connection to science as such. Any fiction set in the future will be considered to be a type of science fiction, whether it directly addresses the issue of future scientific developments or not. This is a bit sloppy, which is one of the reasons why the great science fiction writer, Robert A. Heinlein, suggested that we use the term speculative fiction instead. In either case, we get to keep the acronym SF. Not only is it set in the future but there are many serums which are technological advances plus you could tell it is in the future because of the fact there was marsh which is remains of a dried michigan lake.
he wants to be Robert duhhhhhh