People who are more scientifically literate, for instance, are even more divided about the risks of climate change than those who are less scientifically literate.
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This isn&apost the time a pregnancy-related bill has been scientifically inaccurateAnti-abortion legislators in Ohio also recently presented a scientifically unsound abortion bill.
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That is, a scientifically curious Republican is more likely to acknowledge the truth about the consensus on climate change than a Republican who is not scientifically curious.
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That's been known for hundreds of years and scientifically proven.
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I reasoned that New York bagels are already perfect, scientifically.
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Few, if any, of the products have been scientifically validated.
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It hasn't been studied scientifically the way we would hope.
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Scientifically speaking, how can a physical thing be like this?
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Idiotarod is fake —scientifically fake — proven to make that better.
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But, until now, no one has examined the matter scientifically.
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Making scientifically accurate apps is very challenging, according to Nature.
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Terms like "GMO" and "Genetically Modified Organisms" are scientifically arbitrary.
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If we examine race scientifically, all humans are from Africa.
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They knew that what they were seeing was scientifically shocking.
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Here are eight scientifically proven ways to increase your happiness.
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But that intuition leads one down the wrong road, scientifically.
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Without question we have to make it more scientifically rigorous.
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Thanks to a recent study, this is now scientifically verifiable.
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So, I want to scientifically compile data on this effect.
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So yes, there are "scientifically curious" conservative Republicans out there.
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Our extremely thorough and scientifically accurate arguments are as follows.
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Personally, I've long questioned whether scientifically tracking stress is possible.
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Throughout all of this, the methods have been scientifically questionable.
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Only recently has CBD been studied scientifically for various disorders.
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Frontload any discussion of its dangers with scientifically valid facts.
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David is politically chaste and Mr. Nixon is scientifically illiterate.
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Scientifically inclined and pedagogical, he seems bent on improving me.
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First of all, famously, canonically, and scientifically, even, everyone poops.
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Less scientifically, Peterson's personal experiences give her cause for worry.
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What is the vaquita, and how is it classified scientifically?
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Certainly, the doubters will insist on more scientifically verifiable evidence.
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The toroid glass of the roof curves scientifically to shed rainwater.
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More diversity = better, smarter solutions (scientifically proven) #EarthDay #marchforscience #marginsci pic.twitter.
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Declassified information from covert studies is interesting, but not scientifically helpful.
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It feels like it should be, but is that scientifically correct?
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In the meantime we must cast around for scientifically valid alternatives.
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But scientifically, there is an additional argument for CHSP being addictive.
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RELATED: 25 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be a Happier Person 247.
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Opinion IS it possible to think scientifically and creatively at once?
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Some techniques had never been scientifically validated and lacked enforceable standards.
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This kind of orbital mapping is more than just scientifically interesting.
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Scientifically, Baby Groot is a perfect genetic clone of Big Groot.
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And, oh yeah, scientifically, lightning can strike the same place twice.
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He thinks it's scientifically possible to develop treatments that reverse aging.
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I think we are in a similar place scientifically with profanity.
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Another scientifically supported do-over opportunity is right around the corner.
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After all, their products are highly processed and scientifically engineered food.
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This is probably the most scientifically plausible story in the set.
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Practicing gratitude brings about an immense slew of scientifically proven benefits.
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The characters in "Deceit and Other Possibilities" formulate their deceptions scientifically.
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And not scientifically speaking, all the study subjects were equally cute.
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Individual projects were monitored, but they weren't independently or scientifically evaluated.
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Many of their sensors have been scrutinized and even scientifically tested.
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Scientifically speaking, Bulbasaur is the worst of the three starter Pokémon.
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Women's magazines don't always offer the most scientifically rigorous health advice.
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But nothing about this bothers me because I approach it scientifically.
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"It's scientifically demonstrable that animals have an aesthetic capacity," he says.
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"They prove scientifically what we've known anecdotally for some time," Deutsch said.
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However, the effects of the claims have yet to be scientifically proven.
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Incorporating scientifically-proven sustainability principles to interior design can help people thrive.
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Generally laws named after people are sound, scientifically proven, maybe even immutable.
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They're scientifically proven to make your outfit 100% cooler and more fun.
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This pseudo-mac and cheese fungus is known, scientifically, as Tremella mesenterica.
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It's not just scientifically unethical to subject humans to radiation — it's illegal.
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But are dragons, direwolves, and lizard-lions scientifically plausible on some level?
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People get too annoyed when I point out what is scientifically possible.
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There are some scientifically-proven ways to avoid the worst of it.
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Driving the news: New, scientifically advanced therapies come with eye-popping prices.
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That claim is scientifically unsubstantiated and rejected by the mainstream medical community.
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More broadly, this project emphasizes the need for scientifically rigorous surveillance regulation.
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Unrequited love hurts less when it's stretched over a scientifically engineered hook.
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If you think of it scientifically, games speak to your primal instincts.
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And it's scientifically important because of this sun, moon and Earth connection.
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But what if there was a scientifically precise way of doing this?
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But what if the word rational leads us to scientifically unsound conclusions?
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The aim was to turn Thanksgiving into a reproducible, scientifically valid experiment.
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I'm not really superstitious, but that fedora was absolutely, definitely, scientifically cursed.
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It's a scientifically proven fact that music sounds better when you're stoned.
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Their reason for living, scientifically, is to be a little better tomorrow.
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It is, I acknowledge, a deeply complex question, both philosophically and scientifically.
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Fun news from the internet this morning: I am scientifically fat now.
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Smarter Living: There are scientifically proven ways to increase your memory power.
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The ti plant, or lau-ki, is known scientifically as Cordyline fruticosa.
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If so, what evidence can you point to, either scientifically or anecdotally?
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The benefits of exercise, even light activity like walking, are scientifically proven.
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Then, he says, tests must satisfy two requirements to be scientifically accurate.
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Technically and scientifically speaking, they are indeed stars that have gone "pop"!
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We know, scientifically, that you will be more productive on two screens.
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Those conclusions were regularly mirrored by scientifically conducted polls following the events.
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It's scientifically questionable, just like drinks with very low doses of CBD.
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Things that could not be scientifically explained could not be prevented, either.
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None of them have been scientifically proven to alter your period's schedule.
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It is difficult to scientifically assess the merits of an offensive line.
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Scientifically, it's a molecule produced by the liver that, according to Examine.
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Bridenstine has previously expressed scientifically inaccurate and skeptical views about climate change.
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I think we will do it as fast as scientifically and mechanically.
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Such a site must be interesting scientifically, with signs of a wet past.
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Furthermore, it's never been proven, scientifically, that fingerprints actually are unique to individuals.
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That may not be scientifically accurate, but it's certainly a lot less shaming.
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Less scientifically, we might consider the classic "half my age, plus seven" rule.
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"We're looking for impactful but also scientifically interesting problems," said FAIR's Larry Zitnick.
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"Thus far scientifically, no one can say this is the reason," said Olarenwaju.
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Basically, if anyone knows the scientifically proven way to dress sustainably, it's her.
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"Many private religious schools still teach creationism as scientifically valid," said a spokesman.
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Scientifically, there is not much more than Fadiman's anecdotal evidence to go on.
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There are those who believe that these kinds of occurrences are scientifically explainable.
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It's a commonly accepted, scientifically proven fact that Twitter is bad for you.
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Some scholars even complain that peer review itself has not been scientifically validated.
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He is classically—perhaps even scientifically—handsome, wearing a loose, flowing white shirt.
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The World Health Organization cautions that the link is not yet scientifically proven.
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The creature, scientifically named Tullimonstrum gregarium, is the official state fossil of Illinois.
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"Somebody prove to me, scientifically fact, that the water keeps rising," he challenged.
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Scientifically speaking, the reason for this dark spot is still not completely understood.
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The term GHG has the virtue of being accurate scientifically without doing so.
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Once these methods have been scientifically validated, dissemination and implementation challenges may surface.
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Here are 12 scientifically proven things that can make you appear less attractive.
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Their racially-insensitive and scientifically-inaccurate lenses are, uh, not a good look.
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New research tells us scientifically what most preschool teachers have always known intuitively.
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Even to a casual observer, it's clear that these aren't scientifically constructed instruments.
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Researchers from Harvard, Columbia and Northwestern joined forces to measure this phenomenon scientifically.
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Deniers tend to use the same (scientifically debunk-able) reasoning for their beliefs.
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Mood swings and anger are pretty nebulous conditions, hard to pin down scientifically.
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Harmful myths and untruths about vaccinations have been scientifically debunked in rigorous ways.
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And a mere 13 require that the material be medically and scientifically accurate.
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"'Tipping points' is a propaganda slogan for the scientifically illiterate," the comment reads.
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The energetic illustrations are whimsical on one page, scientifically precise on the next.
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They're actually scientifically proven to help relieve eye strain and improve your sleep.
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However, Frazier's rejection of Stoddard's writings about the "germ-plasm" is scientifically dubious.
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"There are messages being put out there that aren't scientifically sound," Allem said.
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Yet much of the changes in office layouts have not been done scientifically.
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Nutritious, scientifically formulated dry and wet food your cat will love to eat
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It's been scientifically proven that the button can drive people to the polls.
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Visualization is scientifically proven to increase your odds of successfully reaching your goals.
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Scientists oversee this conversion and actively verify that the data are scientifically accurate.
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So according to the United Nation's own climate models, it is scientifically impossible.
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The scientifically measured predictions have panned out and the bad times have begun.
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ACT is a scientifically-validated psychotherapy treatment for a range of mental health problems.
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"Apollo 220 built upon all of the other missions scientifically," Cernan said in 21976.
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That, and every meal for a whole week would have to be scientifically prepared.
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More scientifically, he fell victim to endotoxemia, leading to hemorrhagic shock and severe diarrhea.
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Instead it's data that Hubble really saw, presented in a more scientifically meaningful way.
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So, I can't comment on [something] where I don't know the scientifically validated data.
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Known scientifically as Cercidiphyllum japonicum, the katsura tree is native to Japan and China.
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Their eyes search each other scientifically, drinking up the exquisite surface detail by detail.
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With data, the clinics are able to spot new behavior and scientifically identify trends.
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"I'm interested in interviewing voters to take a scientifically valid exit poll," he said.
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However, Friday's presentation was the first time the cat's existence has been scientifically proposed.
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If you somehow guessed "they've all tried the scientifically dubious practice of cupping," congratulations!
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Most sci-fi exists to tell a compelling story, not to be scientifically accurate.
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Coloring books are supposed to be soothing — but this one is also scientifically accurate.
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The link between the virus and the birth defects has not been scientifically established.
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A screening at the Tribeca Film Festival is stirring controversy among scientifically-minded observers.
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A scientifically-curious pilot, he'd given the young researcher an hour of his time.
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Is there anyone in Congress who is maybe more scientifically nerdy than we know?
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Still, the study of this otherworldly radiation, called extragalactic background light, is scientifically valuable.
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Scientifically speaking, you couldn't get DNA samples from such a wide range of dinosaurs.
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"I don't think there is a way scientifically to answer that yet," Hales said.
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" In perhaps his toughest criticism of all, Hassett called the TPC's findings "scientifically indefensible.
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You have to have a different kind of mind because it's incredibly scientifically difficult.
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Although scientifically effective, medications and behavioral interventions alone will not end the HIV epidemic.
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Rare diseases are scientifically and medically complex, often locked away in the genetic code.
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Dinets' research is the first time that the phenomenon has been scientifically recorded. Surprise!
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That result lifted the benefits above the bar of being scientifically meaningful, but barely.
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I think it's up to us to give the most scientifically accurate information possible.
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It was first theorized in a scientifically rigorous way by Chandra Wickramasinghe in 1974.
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Hikari Algae Wafers are scientifically formulated for algae-eating fish and other herbivorous species.
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Ancient cleansing rituals with a modern twist — supplements, useless products and scientifically unsupported tests.
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This week, the Environmental Protection Agency released scientifically inaccurate talking points on climate change.
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To me, scientifically that's really interesting, and as a human a little bit frightening.
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But hesitating to fund better climate models makes no sense, neither scientifically nor economically.
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I don't know if that's scientifically accurate, but I heard it on a podcast.
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Smarter Living: There are scientifically proven, somewhat surprising ways to increase your memory power.
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"We'll always have hope until they scientifically prove to us what happened," González says.
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The third threat posed by Arctic warming is less scientifically certain but more immediate.
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BTS' hit song DNA is also scientifically incorrect about the true nature of DNA.
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The advent of scientifically guided policymaking brings a new level of accountability to government.
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It turns out this isn't just an insignificant feeling, but a scientifically recognized anxiety.
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For the past quarter-century, U.S. nuclear weapons capability has been rendered scientifically unsustainable.
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The protocols are not scientifically sound and procedures vary widely from state to state.
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"It's not a scientifically based accusation — it's an ideologically based one," said the Rev.
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ACT is a scientifically validated psychotherapy treatment for a range of mental health problems.
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So here are Pokémon Go's 151 catchable creatures, scientifically ranked from worst to best.
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But while scientifically unassailable, it is not what patients usually hear at addiction treatment centers.
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We're pretty sure that it's scientifically impossible to wear them without displaying the aforementioned traits.
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But to engage in such arguments is to deny clear, scientifically proven facts, Mann stressed.
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Humans sleep for nearly one-third of their lives, yet sleep remains somewhat scientifically mysterious.
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It even erased the scientifically agreed-upon age of Earth (about 4.6-billion years old).
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We are examining whether the health claim that activated charcoal reduces flatulence is scientifically substantiated.
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Or invest in a good vibrator, which has been scientifically proven to address this challenge.
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He soon concluded, though, that race was not a scientifically valid way to classify them.
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Feasting on the vitality of the young in a scientifically questionable effort to live forever?
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Scientifically, you have to wait certain periods of time, and a lot of things happen.
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He wants to put science under the rug, make decisions that are not scientifically based.
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Beyond simple disagreement over scripture, it also turns out that Pacquiao's remarks are scientifically inaccurate.
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Less than a century after humans first started scientifically documenting it, it had gone extinct.
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Like the validity of intelligence testing, the heritability of intelligence is no longer scientifically contentious.
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Click here to view original GIFThe key was to keep it entertaining and scientifically accurate.
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In my workplace, the county morgue, I seek to be professionally removed and scientifically dispassionate.
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But the link between the virus and the birth defects has not been scientifically established.
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This is because Miguel is scientifically (a level higher than 'objectively') hotter than the sun.
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Putting climate change aside, do you think your colleagues in Congress are generally scientifically literate?
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"Scientifically, [asteroids] represent the least changed objects from the solar system's origin process," Yeomans says.
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Tech billionaires may hone their bodies with high-powered exercise machines and scientifically formulated diets.
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This process is known colloquially as water cremation and scientifically as alkaline hydrolysis, or aquamation.
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The greenhouses on Mir were a step back in technology, more political than scientifically interesting.
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Conservatives think it promotes the behavior, even though it's a scientifically proven harm-reduction strategy.
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Inside were all the devices that she and her team use to hurt people scientifically.
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Their "proof of death" photos were "scientifically inconclusive," according to the forensic expert we consulted.
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For that reason, "the pumpkin spice latte is actually, scientifically, kind of addictive," she said.
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Through this scientifically rigorous process we examine and account for the effects of climate change.
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Defining gender as just man or a women isn't just culturally incorrect—it's scientifically incorrect.
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But many aspects of athletic performance and the reproductive cycle remain almost completely unexplored scientifically.
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I had finally overdosed on Italian food, something I did not think was scientifically possible.
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After all, it is one of the most scientifically studied paranormal hotspots on the planet.
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The model also received a major makeover in 2003, to make it more scientifically accurate.
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A scientifically literate populace is a populace that understands the basic features of the world.
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"You couldn't reason scientifically on the facts, so there was denigration or apologia," she said.
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There's some hope in knowing there's at least one scientifically validated way to fight back.
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For the scientifically minded, commelinin is a metalloanthocyanin: basically magnesium ions cavorting with anthocyanin molecules.
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This despite the fact that there is currently no scientifically validated treatment for the coronavirus.
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But because there's so little known about Naomi's fossil, it's not scientifically significant, Retallack said.
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Most important, Taubes's assertion that all these diseases are "closely related" is not scientifically supported.
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Blue Monday isn't scientifically sound Arnall's formula looks the part: [W+(D-d)]xTQ/MxNA.
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The study recommended cuts to the agency's funding until it could scientifically validate its techniques.
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It's well known that exercise of all kinds is scientifically proven to boost mental health.
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"It's not all sunshine and rainbows," Kurtz writes, but scientifically speaking, he has a point.
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He was trained as an artist, but had to learn that painting scientifically meant precision.
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Amaral says his methods are based in quantum physics, but they aren&apost scientifically sound.
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The IQ test, it seems, is about as scientifically rigorous and reliable as the zodiac.
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The route was approved by the International Civil Aviation Organisation scientifically and professionally, he said.
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"It's scientifically possible for links to be made between different types of database," Rosenberg said.
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Much of Murray's work is not peer-reviewed and his assertions are not scientifically proven.
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The department is gathering data to present scientifically about how patients are doing, Tu said.
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" The wood has been scientifically analyzed, she said, adding that further testing "may be informative.
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And clues about the circumstances of the incidents seem to make any explanation scientifically implausible.
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Of course I don't think that men are scientifically proven to be any quieter than women.
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Scientifically, I always knew that things are always moving: atoms, molecules, things are always interacting, transforming.
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That's partly excusable: it is difficult but also necessary to scientifically prove a drug works properly.
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To be sure, the approaches to malaria eradication it outlines are all scientifically and politically plausible.
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I should note that in my normal life I am a staid, logical, scientifically minded person.
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They should conduct scientifically grounded research into the role of ideological and other factors in judging.
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"We also have an obligation to be scientifically accurate through whatever medium we present," Labe says.
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Using a series of scientifically designed cognitive games, Hare is amassing new data on dog behavior.
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"The good news is, there really aren't scientifically proven adverse effects of fans," Dr. Chen says.
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For those involved in investigating the universe scientifically, though, it may be more than merely sad.
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The problem is, this so-called "abortion reversal" procedure is both scientifically unproven and potentially harmful.
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Unfortunately, the answer Facebook has provided for how to increase that "intentionality" seems less scientifically rigorous.
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While harm reduction organization advocate drug checking, there is controversy around it both legally and scientifically.
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India is the spiritual, cultural, botanical, agricultural, and culinary homeland of the mango—scientifically, Mangifera indica.
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They really pick me up and make me smile which is scientifically proven to heal hamstrings.
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UPDATE 2/16/16: Another scientifically bogus, Zika-inspired theory is sweeping the internet, my friends.
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All face-recognition algorithms, for example, would be given the same scientifically validated set of faces.
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But we need to do it in a strict, well-controlled study that is scientifically rigorous.
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The process preserves the body in liquid nitrogen for revival in a more scientifically enlightened future.
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She noted that it was "strongly suspected but not yet scientifically proven" that Zika causes microcephaly.
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Oh, and also a floating robot designed as a helpmeet for astronauts—scientifically, logistically, and emotionally.
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Scientifically, this is because added sugar softens chocolate and acts like a liquid when chocolate melts.
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Scientifically speaking, you can see how that would not be a viable argument for vibrator usage.
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Then again, other scientifically rigorous evaluations have already found youth job-training programs to be ineffective.
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Last month, Amazon announced a fix in the form of the scientifically sounding Echo Spatial Perception.
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Yet it's difficult to prove scientifically that chemical contaminants are affecting fertility, especially among humans, says.
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But they are at least trained to think scientifically about what is in the public interest.
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Scientifically, an ovipositor is a tubular organ on female insects or fish, used for depositing eggs.
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Out of all of those [studies], only 237 were deemed scientifically useful in answering that question.
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While this approach has produced results - and babies - it has also left male infertility scientifically sidelined.
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Smallwood's article leaves me, a student of astrology who is also scientifically trained, in a quandary.
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We feed them scientifically formulated organic diets and take them to veterinary specialists of all stripes.
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But with a better incentives structure and scientifically-defined catch limits, the oceans could rebound fast.
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But none of this technologically and scientifically advanced care is inexpensive; it's costly at every stage.
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But none of this technologically- and scientifically-advanced care is inexpensive; it's costly at every stage.
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The most scientifically supported opioid treatments combine medications — like buprenorphine, methadone or Suboxone — with behavioral therapy.
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It's now scientifically verified as a human strength, a key part of one's strong psychological apparatus.
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While today's result is scientifically fascinating, it is also one that is personally exciting for me.
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No. I was only surprised they didn't want to talk scientifically about how their version works.
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This is scientifically unfounded; historically, these bills have been repeatedly introduced and have failed to pass.
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Yet many medical examiners still use scientifically contested methods to rule an infant death a homicide.
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Its colors were inspired by the aurora, and the patterns are both wondrous and scientifically guided.
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Here's what you probably didn't know: This phenomenon—known as "beer goggles"—has been scientifically documented.
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I asked her what's actually going on in my brain when I feel anxious, scientifically speaking.
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Be Honest but Mysterious versus Tell Him Graphic but Scientifically Accurate Fun Facts About Menstruation 17.
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But because of the civetone, it is also scientifically proven to make wild cats go gaga.
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Blumental, like the other members of the commission, carried out his postwar research scientifically and methodically.
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It's not even really scientifically plausible, but it still remains a big part of pop culture.
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We should all stand behind evidence-based and scientifically sound research meant to save American lives.
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A VICE headline has been scientifically shown to trigger clubbers into making safer drug-taking choices.
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It was thought that Liston was both the biggest punching and most scientifically sound heavyweight alive.
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As for what that CBD has been scientifically proven to do, it is not exactly clear.
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As for what that CBD has been scientifically proven to do, it is not exactly clear.
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Even Nagy and Kölcsey admit that Generation Alpha may well become scientifically "real" in the future.
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That's the tough question, especially since the meaning of the word isn't even scientifically agreed upon.
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There's never been a better time to explore, scientifically and philosophically, conditions formerly considered uniquely human.
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Not until the end of the nineteenth century was it scientifically established that mosquitoes transmitted malaria.
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The best popular science books welcome the novice while engaging and informing the more scientifically savvy.
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He used a 2005 paper that measured IQ, the accuracy of which has been scientifically questioned.
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In recent decades, opinion and ideological assertions have crowded out scientifically validated evidence on some issues.
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Of these 11,000 dives, 6,700 provided good, scientifically useful "profiles" of the water's temperature at different depths.
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Its scientifically-proven neck support technology and super soft fleece material is why customers lover it most.
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So for those reasons, along with its potential as part of therapeutic treatment, LSD is scientifically interesting.
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Now fast forward nearly 50 years, and it has never been scientifically proven that plants have feelings.
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"Scientifically, this is very exciting," study author CheMyong J. Ko from the University of Illinois, told Gizmodo.
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It requires the cleaning instructions for medical devices to be scientifically validated to ensure they actually work.
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Scientifically speaking, that's a hell of a lot more than anywhere in the rest of the world.
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That's not scientifically amazing but seeing it for the first time in a map was just striking.
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Yes, dogs are susceptible to the flu, more scientifically known as canine influenza, and cases are spreading.
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It's an egregious example, but far from the only way runners get this scientifically valid principle wrong.
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The WGA's suggestion will face a rigorous evaluation before it can be scientifically accepted by the commission.
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Accordingly, denying these creatures self-determination is disputing that they're scientifically proven to be cognitively sophisticated beings.
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If I was going to really test the chip scientifically, I'd need a control and experimental trial.
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While everything about this video screams "Russian prank!" charging a phone off the rails seem scientifically legit.
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Mr Diamond is the doyen of a class of scientifically literate, anthropologically aware and culturally astute thinkers.
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Being able to perform isn't just fun; it might also help Buffett in some scientifically proven ways.
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Einstein, meanwhile, considers it a "crazy train," as she scoffs at anything that can't be scientifically proven.
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It's a poor destination to hunt for scientifically sound medical advice, and maybe YouTube shouldn't be, either.
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It was being called 'sensitive' by a therapist that sparked her curiosity about what that means scientifically.
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For many it was a call to action, to work scientifically or politically to fight gun violence.
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Scientifically, they're called monilaria moniliformis or monilaria obconica, but you can call them "bunny plants" for short.
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Scientifically and medically speaking, contraception access and comprehensive sexual education are key to reducing the abortion rate.
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Dr. Kajiura says that even though this scenario is scientifically plausible, it's still nothing to worry about.
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Those words have meanings, even if those meanings are not scientifically accurate 100 percent of the time.
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Coaches should have access to the latest medical research so they can offer objective, scientifically-based guidance.
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No mention of brain training is made, and there are no scientifically backed promises of increased intelligence.
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The show's host, Mehmet Oz, has been heavily criticized for pushing scientifically dubious medical practices and medicines.
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The final dive on Friday is a dramatic conclusion to this unique, long and scientifically valuable goodbye.
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However, he said that the efficacy of these methods had never been scientifically evaluated by state authorities.
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It was as if he had been scientifically engineered to appeal to gay 16-year-old boys.
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Say "Alexa, start seven minute workout" and you'll be guided through the scientifically proven set of exercises.
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A forked tongue would have been scientifically inaccurate, since these dinosaurs were more like birds than snakes.
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She was told those efforts were not "scientifically" significant ways to get votes and was turned away.
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To make the torrent of data manageable, the system retained only the information that was scientifically relevant.
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It could be some scientifically quantifiable remnant of energy that is left behind, which I subscribe to.
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What I'd rather happen is you recognize what is scientifically truth, then you have your political debate.
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I think even scientifically, you get a hit of dopamine when you are productive with other women.
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That one was subjected to a review panel and DOJ has found it to be scientifically lacking.
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But what if the characteristics that make The Cat in the Hat funny could be quantified scientifically?
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Shocker: It's now scientifically proven that Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat are the leading causes of FOMO.
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Experiments should be socially valuable and scientifically valid, and people have to be selected fairly and respected.
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It is scientifically proven that the body produces approximately 1 pint of encephalic fluid every 24 hours.
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And if they're going to do that then we need to look at them scientifically as well.
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Science and technology are advancing exponentially, yet fewer than 7 percent of American adults are scientifically literate.
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It would be "scientifically stupid," he observed, to draw conclusions on anything other than the big picture.
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Mr. Pruitt's decision to consider forest bioenergy as carbon neutral is neither scientifically justified nor economically efficient.
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But until tests confirm this, its ability to kill the novel coronavirus has not been scientifically proven.
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"It's the most valuable specimen I have ever held in my life, monetarily and scientifically," Sibescu said.
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It's going from a binge every few years to making a steady habit of it, scientifically speaking.
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" Secondly, we need to "step up our efforts -- scientifically and otherwise -- to develop a universal flu vaccine.
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In developing their clinical guideline, Anthem cites only one scientifically peer-reviewed publication, and it's from 85033.
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Republicans' historical position on paid leave is both scientifically and politically supported—they should hold their ground.
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In some cases, this can make it difficult to detect small effects in a scientifically reliable manner.
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Goop is many things — expensive, for example; not scientifically tested — but unsavvy is not one of them.
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I think it probably would have a fairly profound impact on people spiritually as well as scientifically.
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We challenged and volunteered to bring in pregnant women near the idol and examine this claim scientifically.
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Scientifically, DeeDee is mainly important as a data point—an addition to a growing catalog of similar objects.
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Then a scientifically proven healthy dietary style could be acceptable in accordance with a user's unique food preferences.
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"We're getting less rigorous scientifically because we want to get these drugs out to people faster," Brawley said.
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First of all — and this is very tough scientifically — Apple could make a big leap in battery life.
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Questions about how emotions differ between kids and adults are both deeply interesting and difficult to address, scientifically.
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To find out why teen boys are scientifically clumsy, Broadly spoke to lead researcher Dr Maria Cristina Bisi.
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Scientifically, not really—the moon will turn red, as it does during all lunar eclipses, which is chill.
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Kurbo has existed for several years and is scientifically backed, based on Stanford University's Pediatric Weight Control Program.
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The "effective altruism" movement, a group of scientifically minded do-gooders, argue that this view is too pessimistic.
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"As intuitive as this might seem, we can now show this in a scientifically sound way," he said.
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Scientifically speaking, sleep is a process where internal restoration and recuperation of the body and mind takes place.
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The project is scientifically incredibly interesting, however, and it's unlikely to halt its progress now, ethical concerns notwithstanding.
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If anything, a Star Destroyer coming out of space-fog just looks cool, even if it's scientifically nonsense.
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If you can do it right and do it scientifically, yield is not a problem in organic agriculture.
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Stein's wishy-washy response is reminiscent of how the candidate has spoken about her other scientifically questionable beliefs.
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This is a question plenty of psychologists have been asked, and some have even tried to scientifically answer.
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Mr Liu's stories are scientifically rigorous; Mr Han's are allegorical and uncanny—but also grittier and more subversive.
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The Del Mar, California, resident has synesthesia, a scientifically studied condition that produces a blending of the senses.
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Ambrosia isn't the only company that aggressively marketed scientifically dubious potions to those desperate to preserve their youth.
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The biggest problem with Sheff's defense is that, while it feels right, it's scientifically, demonstrably, incorrect and dangerous.
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How we testedNow just to be clear, my relatively small data sample was collected pseudo-scientifically at best.
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With the new warning, any companies pursuing the controversial and currently not scientifically supported practice are on notice.
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Scientifically speaking, we know that smoking cannabis impacts your appetite and makes food seem and taste more appealing.
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Sure, meditation has been scientifically associated with lowering blood pressure, diminishing some symptoms of autism, and alleviating PTSD.
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Scientifically accurate information builds the foundation for public policies that promote the well-being of people and communities.
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While not currently scientifically proven, there have been some studies that indicate that triclosan could alter hormone regulation.
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Trying to do so pre-approval, before a new drug has settled into practice, is not scientifically prudent.
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But nobody could come up with a scientifically credible scenario—Would the explosions themselves wipe us all out?
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That paper was subsequently retracted by the journal editors and shown to be fundamentally flawed and scientifically invalid.
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If these algorithms are not scientifically computing answers to questions with objective right answers, what are they doing?
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In fact, NASA's position is that it is currently "scientifically acceptable general principle" that humans cause climate change.
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Later, in my studio, I look for pictures on how this subject been shown scientifically in the past.
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They say it's the earliest scientifically-dated historical evidence of human conflict, and a precursor to organized warfare.
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Some of the differences are scientifically sound, while others are a little more cute than they are accurate.
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In the late 19th century, a scheme hatched by Napoleon III to engineer supersoldiers scientifically goes horribly awry.
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The goal of a mining-free iPhone is not only far off; at the moment, it's scientifically impossible.
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It means that virtually anyone's ideas, whether they're scientifically sound or not, can become part of the literature.
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Conversion therapy is a scientifically disproven medical practice that attempts to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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The benefits of meditation, from making you happier to managing disease, are pretty well documented and scientifically supported.
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But Steyer wasn't fazed, citing research to back up his point that it is important politically and scientifically.
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"It is not only scientifically important but also really cool - a drone flying around on Titan," Lopes said.
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Of course, this scientifically questionable wolf de-listing was immediately challenged in court; the lawsuit is currently pending.
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Scientifically pineapple pizza stimulates two major areas of the tongue that are responsible for flavor — sweet and savory.
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The more scientifically curious a person, the less likely she was to show partisan bias in answering questions.
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Scientifically so Research that is more scientific than my small experiment, backs up the mood I consistently recorded.
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The reliability of genetic testing, unlike data from wearables, has been established both scientifically and in criminal trials.
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The volume showed how people who study insects scientifically are now spending more time thinking about eating them.
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None of us on the team, legally or scientifically, had any reservations about what we had before us.
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Scientifically, a cleanser is any product that removes dead skin, oil, dirt, and make-up from your face.
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It's also informative, if not a scientifically conducted analysis, to look at the responses to Zhao's twitter statements.
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But she said the review aimed to ensure all standards were scientifically sound, not necessarily to lower any.
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"Conceptually and scientifically, it made a lot of sense," said Zaichkowsky, now a member of CogniSens' science board.
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People who considered themselves serious thinkers believed that racial differences could be scientifically determined by measuring skull shapes.
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People who considered themselves serious thinkers believed that racial differences could be scientifically determined by measuring skull shapes.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's been scientifically proven: blue and red artworks are the most attractive.
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It seems that, once again, sea sponges have been scientifically validated as the real OGs of evolutionary history.
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"Titan is an incredibly unique opportunity scientifically," Dr. Turtle said in an interview in April before NASA's announcement.
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History is filled with examples of scientifically sound guidance that was ignored or pilloried by those in power.
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The bottom line: Even if hard deadlines are scientifically flawed, they can be effective when it comes to activism.
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Scott McintoshDirector of NCAR's High Altitude ObservatoryWhy is "Walkin' on the Sun" actually pretty timely right now, scientifically speaking?
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Burning the forest under controlled conditions to remove fuels is the one simple, scientifically proven solution to this problem.
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I know how the disorder works scientifically, and I don't believe that having hallucinations automatically makes one more enlightened.
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" Asked for his reaction to Trump's comments, Inslee said, "Woefully inadequate to the most scientifically literate nation on earth.
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It's been scientifically proven that customers spend more time in a store that plays music with a slower tempo.
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But it seems like something we should be able to give a scientifically valid answer to without additional equipment.
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Mankind, Malcolm argues, has consistently proven unable to handle the immense power it has been able to scientifically engineer.
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The Imperial team thinks that, scientifically, they might have drives able to make a difference in about three years.
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These articles are scientifically sound, well-designed, utilise the best biomedical advances and employ the most sophisticated statistical programmes.
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It also gives a sense of how far we've come socially and scientifically in just a few short decades.
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What if they then got economists to calculate, as objectively and scientifically as possible, their likely cost-benefit ratios?
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Published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, the outside study marked the first scientifically rigorous review of the technology.
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I don't really use bongs, so I don't feel like my assessment of this one would be scientifically sound.
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Damascus, Oregon - October 2016Prevagen's website and tv ads claim to make the brain work better using scientifically proven research.
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Throughout the second episode, we learn about the six candidates who have been matched to their scientifically compatible spouse.
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"Without scientifically literate citizens, the United States — and country in fact — cannot compete on the world stage," he said.
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We're at a point in history where we've only really just begun to take problems like this seriously, scientifically.
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Upon arrival, the spacecraft will take months to analyze the asteroid and identify a scientifically interesting section to sample.
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"For results to be considered to be scientifically credible, they must be capable of being independently replicated," Milloy writes.
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"There really isn't that much coming from medical officials, and if there is, it's very scientifically written," he says.
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In small quantities, activated charcoal is perfectly safe to consume, even if the purported health benefits are scientifically dubious.
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"It is an important step, it's very interesting scientifically," says Lars Hangartner, an immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute.
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But the peer-review system is full of problems, and doesn't guarantee that a published paper is scientifically sound.
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He's appointed climate-change deniers to cabinet positions, and scrubbed scientifically accurate information about climate change from EPA websites.
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Pop quiz: how many elaborately detailed, scientifically generated topographical maps have you created in the last day or so?
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The places that these lost Apollo missions to the moon could have visited were visually spectacular and scientifically interesting.
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More relevant to the issue at hand, case reports of apparently effective, scientifically-reasoned uses of approved drugs abound.
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This is a ponytail which defies gravity and just, like, the laws of what's scientifically possible with human hair.
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It also suggests the Justice Department tell attorneys representing the government to make sure expert testimony is scientifically valid.
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We can each refer to America's scientifically informed principles, adapt them to our modern problems, and change the world.
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But little has been done to scientifically study and preserve the medicinal herbs of the Himalayas, Mr. Negi says.
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The military brought in naval ensign Bud Winter to develop and test a scientifically designed method of "teaching" sleep.
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The Green New Deal may have a more scientifically and morally appropriate goal than the "100 by '50" initiative.
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This proposed, scientifically unwarranted, precautionary policy would require FDA review and approval of all new molecular animal breeding innovations.
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That is partly excusable, because it is difficult but also necessary to prove scientifically that a drug works properly.
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It also became a convenient basis for racism — a way to "scientifically" prove that whites were the superior race.
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The Soviet Union had to offer physical evidence that it was achieving more, scientifically and materially, than the West.
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It's a scientifically proven way to boost your mental willpower — whether you're jumping over a hurdle or filing paperwork.
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To diagnose conditions in someone we've never met — let alone offer treatment recommendations — is fraught both ethically and scientifically.
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In the 19th century, some people thought that the supposedly typical physical characteristics of criminals could be scientifically determined.
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Efforts to scientifically deduce the neurological underpinnings of navigational abilities in humans and other species arguably began in 1948.
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The Lebanese Psychiatric Society and the Lebanese Psychological Association released a statement claiming that this interpretation is scientifically false.
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In all of those case opinions they talk about how scientifically sound and fool proof bite-mark analysis is.
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Immigrant groups, too, endured changing racial norms, with Irish and Italian Americans, for example, deemed scientifically inferior for decades.
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The Food and Drug Administration later targeted kratom distributors and released scientifically dubious reports linking kratom to overdose deaths.
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And he approves of the movie's particular take on quantum entanglement, which is a stretch scientifically but narratively satisfying.
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"There aren't a ton of studies that scientifically show the benefits of rose water on hair," Dr. Kyei says.
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Discourses that can't be scientifically reduced are problematic" for researchers who want to provide "a universal account of behavior.
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"We don't use any commercial yeast," said Mr. Schaaf, who hunts strains and swaps them with scientifically minded brewers.
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"We don't have enough scientifically rigorous evidence yet to submit to peer review for professional journals," Professor Simpson said.
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First, they are not considered scientifically valid for evidentiary purposes and most courts will not admit them as evidence.
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Trump skipped a meeting on global warming -- a scientifically proven trend that he has claimed is a Chinese hoax.
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Results showing an effect does not exist, as scientifically useful as positive findings, are stashed away in a drawer.
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Nations that traditionally supplied highly educated citizens and scientifically skilled talent to the US now more often retain them.
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It's been scientifically proven that anyone can develop grit, which can greatly increase one's chances of success in life.
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Today, a host of wound care products exist – some more scientifically intricate and rigorously manufactured and tested than others.
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And I can't scientifically prove it, but as we bounced up to cruising altitude I felt, well, noticeably calmer.
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"The internet can be a tool that can give people access to good scientifically vetted information," Dr. Schapira said.
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Agassiz, a Harvard professor, commissioned dehumanizing polygenist studies in an attempt to scientifically prove the inferiority of Black people.
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The freeze-drying process seems space-age and blows people's minds, but scientifically it's somewhat simple and it's all-natural.
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We've scientifically, and it is a science, gone through to streamline those processes digitizing or automating everything that we can.
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It's worth noting that not all of the photos are a decade apart or scientifically accurate evidence of climate change.
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And they take influence from her interest in the mind, identity, and perception—both scientifically and in art and literature.
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But the products these businesses are hawking aren't scientifically proven or FDA-approved, and have occasionally led to disastrous results.
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Or maybe organisms or bacteria is the more scientifically accurate classification for this species, known in the game as typhon.
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Meet Italus, a 1,230-year-old pine tree from Italy who just became the oldest scientifically-dated tree in Europe.
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The maps that chart the geology and topography of Mars are nearly indecipherable to those who are not scientifically inclined.
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Some were written sentimentally, others scientifically, and a few were paired with simple quotes that their discoverer had deemed fitting.
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Nooyi disclosed some of the essential gendered (and scientifically unproven) differences between men and women and how they eat chips.
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And while DNA-deduced wine preference is a fun gag, you might have guessed that it's not exactly scientifically rigorous.
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However, changing adult human DNA is notoriously difficult (scientifically and legislatively), and changing fetal DNA is both tricky and controversial.
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Ministry of Supply is a clothing company that claims it is scientifically designed and specifically geared to the contemporary man.
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All of which is to say: how scientifically sound is this sci-fi movie about a bunch of space scientists?
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Phrases like "That might consequence in substantially high emphasizes and henceforth cracking or delamination" aren't just scientifically dense; they're impenetrable.
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And, it's scientifically crafted to make single people — including the ones happiest when riding solo — panic about their relationship status.
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But they uncovered similar less massive, less luminious stars that were still scientifically interesting, although they weren't the intended target.
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It's not reasonable that today, when centuries of progress contradict those ancient beliefs, we still regard them as scientifically credible.
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"It would probably be scientifically prudent to go out and demonstrate it again with a more serious paradigm," Loftus admits.
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Nonetheless, very few studies have scientifically examined how sex can improve or impair athletic performance -- if at all, Bishop said.
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Many people believe that the red marks (scientifically known as post-inflammatory redness) are acne scars when they really aren't.
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Price had set himself the "problem" of explaining why humans lived in families—particularly what fatherhood was for, scientifically speaking.
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Such mistakes are "a potent source of cancer mutations that historically have been scientifically undervalued," Tomasetti said in a statement.
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The result, in theory, should yield a scientifically rigorous prediction of how likely the contamination was to make people sick.
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The original goal of many researchers using this platform was to conduct scientifically valid studies in large and diverse samples.
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As further study into DNA is revealed, we may all come to understand scientifically that all men are truly brothers.
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McCarthy has famously spread the dangerously inaccurate, and scientifically unsound, view that vaccines can cause autism in otherwise healthy children.
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In this new study, women were examined by physicians and they completed scientifically validated surveys to assess depression and anxiety.
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The EPA also lobbied the American people to support a rule that was scientifically unsound in violation of federal laws.
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"This is the first time we went through such a scientifically rigorous method to arrive to those recommendations," Paruthi said.
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I was fairly scientifically inclined as a college student, so figuring a lot of that stuff out was a joy.
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At worst, it just perpetuates the scientifically unsupportable belief that modern-day genetic engineering is something horrifying to be shunned.
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For one thing, the shark roared like a lion, which was a questionable choice and not at all scientifically accurate.
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You can always take a scientifically validated test, such as the one that comes with the "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" book.
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To prove the connection between diet and dementia risk, said McEvoy, researchers will need to move to scientifically controlled experiments.
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A version of this scenario is depicted in the movie "The Day After Tomorrow," though the film isn't scientifically accurate.
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So the military brought in naval ensign Bud Winter to develop and test a scientifically designed method of "teaching" sleep.
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"We've spent 30 years scientifically measuring crash criteria, but there wasn't a lot of research into physiological metrics," Gulash said.
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Politically, economically, scientifically, socially, militarily, and culturally, China is simply far more important today than it was in the past.
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STAR grant applicants undergo a highly competitive, peer-reviewed process to ensure their proposed research is scientifically sound and relevant.
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He arguably needed someone whom he thought was scientifically knowledgeable to feed him this ludicrous misinformation about double blind studies.
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It's something that I never thought to question, which I think is fascinating not just scientifically, but emotionally and spiritually.
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Scientifically New Order are pretty much the only band you can play that nobody is really going to complain about.
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This may not be that surprising to hear, but you may be shocked to know that it's been scientifically proven.
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I just felt like we're not approaching the topic of cheating very scientifically if those are the words we're using.
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One fundamental prerequisite for becoming a saint is that the candidate has performed a miracle—one that is scientifically inexplicable.
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"No prevailing theory I'm aware of involves an astronaut's diaper, but that whole idea is perfectly scientifically plausible," Lupisella says.
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Trying to pull out the influence of that one factor is really hard, both scientifically and with respect to communication.
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Attributing Ike's power to a warming climate is scientifically dicey, but to her the warnings of climate scientists ring true.
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What it does do is offer a fascinating glimpse into the minds of the people behind this scientifically dubious operation.
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Scientifically proven benefits of the human-animal bond include decreased blood pressure, reduced anxiety and enhanced feelings of well-being.
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USN Fuel Anabolic All-In-One — save £31 USN muscle fuel anabolic is a scientifically engineered muscle building MRP supplement.
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Australia is the most scientifically accomplished nation in the Southern Hemisphere, which has expanses of ocean and relatively little land.
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"Scientifically, it is impossible that a missile hit the Ukrainian plane, and such rumors are illogical," Ali Abedzadeh told ISNA.
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Scientifically, he's pushing for studies that assess drug risks as well as benefits and for research that better contextualizes both.
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We are happy to provide correct and scientifically sound information about any drug a patient chooses to use, including cannabidiol.
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This brings us back to the question of whether enforcement of the Endangered Species Act is scientifically or politically based.
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We have two paths open to us: the status quo is one; a sustainable, scientifically proven solution is the other.
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You can always take a scientifically validated test, such as the one that comes with the Emotional Intelligence 2.0 book.
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It's exactly the kind of ideologically motivated, scientifically and technically ill-advised initiative that many senators feared Bridenstine would make.
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Kinch's narrative is as loose and lavishly ornamented as ever, while his material is, if anything, even more scientifically complex.
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Less scientifically, talking about preserving the social order lends itself to rhetoric that violates norms and challenges typical political circumlocutions.
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"Scientifically speaking, this is something which I believe has never been done," Melton said in a University of Nottingham news release.
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It's an issue that's preoccupied philosophers for centuries, but only recently have we developed the technology to address this question scientifically.
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It certainly sounds more scientifically reliable than shaving an animal's fur to see how much a given cream will irritate it.
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Larsen says it only reviews factors that have been "scientifically validated as being predictive of job performance" for a specific role.
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It's scientifically proven that the best thing in sports is when someone gets dunked on so hard their own teammates react.
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WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said on Monday it was "strongly suspected but not yet scientifically proven" that Zika causes microcephaly.
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Scientifically unsoundTo put it bluntly, Crosscheck's methods for detecting voter fraud are overly simplistic and statistically inaccurate in almost every respect.
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Medical experts said on Monday that defining gender based on genitalia at birth is scientifically inaccurate and may harm patients' health.
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"However, abstinence-based treatment - the use of behavioral therapy or counseling combined with complete abstinence - is not scientifically supported," Maxwell said.
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Some people — about 20 percent of the population — possess the "curious" or "wanderlust gene," which is scientifically known as DRD4-7R.
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If true, it would have been the first scientifically confirmed report in history of someone being killed by a meteorite impact.
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The folks over at the American Chemical Society's Reactions channel recently produced a video explaining some of the scientifically-best practices.
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Both "The Origins of Creativity" and "The Runaway Species" approach creativity scientifically but sensitively, feeling its roots without pulling them out.
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It's scientifically proven (somewhere) that the more you're carrying in your hands, the less dancing and fun is bound to happen.
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Talking about talent, Finland is a scientifically advanced country with several centers of excellence at the very cutting edge of science.
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Scientifically speaking, cuprite is a mineral, distinguished by its dark or even brownish-red color, from which copper can be derived.
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Lead scientist Susan Hayes told the website Ancient Origins that the method has been scientifically invalid since 2002, but remains popular.
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"As scientists, our job is to gather data and make sense of it — and prove scientifically what is safe," Jimenez said.
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Dr. Adetunji Toriola, a Washington University epidemiologist at Siteman Cancer Center in St. Louis, said such an association is scientifically plausible.
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Each cat is scientifically adorable, but it's the cats' empty stares, blank eyes and robotic conformity that really create Instagram magic.
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You'll want to look for scientifically validated screening tools, which you can often find through mental health organizations or government websites.
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In previous responses to questions about its assessments of glyphosate and many other substances, IARC has defended them as scientifically sound.
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The Scholastic Student Vote poll is not based on a scientifically designed sample and did not list a margin of error.
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The writers argue that the anti-GMO campaign is scientifically baseless and potentially harmful to poor people in the developing world.
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Once a person has elected to get treated, there are scientifically supported interventions that are promising for people who are suicidal.
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Without it, the state of Alaska would be free to pursue its scientifically indefensible predator control program on these public lands.
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It is now scientifically proven that simply by chilling your beans before grinding, you can make a superior cup of coffee.
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So when someone talks about their recent trip, they are actually talking about themselves, which is scientifically proven to be rewarding.
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Problems only arise when course providers (who have been approved by registered nurses) offer up courses that are not scientifically sound.
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Pitched as infotainment, the site sells some ethically and scientifically dubious apps predicting, among other things, intelligence, math prowess, and depression.
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She often tweeted that vaccinations cause autism, something that has been scientifically disproven by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Those policies include adhering to scientifically-based fishing limits, minimizing the amount of by-catch, and protecting habitat and spawning areas.
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This well-vetted process resulted in a scientifically sound rule that would protect the sources of our drinking water from pollution.
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But like many other scientifically-based and popular programs, the Clean Water Rule has come under attack by the Trump administration.
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The Trump administration plans to reverse Obama-era policies and restore a commonsense and scientifically based definition of sex and gender.
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Yes, you now have a scientifically backed excuse for abandoning your desk for the sake of better (yes, better) job performance.
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Similarly "superfood" is more about marketing than much else, and the cosmetic and anti-ageing claims about manuka are scientifically unfounded.
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According to Wahab, autistic children can easily digest the milk, but camel milk has not been scientifically proven to treat autism.
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The goal is to provide a comprehensive framework that uses scientifically accurate language when discussing puberty with older elementary school students.
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Because it is FDA-approved, the technology behind the 23andMe test, and the results it provides, are valid and scientifically sound.
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"It hasn't been scientifically proven, but there is research going on to see if this is a real phenomenon," she says.
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They include holding accountable manufacturers who make scientifically unsupported claims—just as the agency has done with at least two companies.
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Others ignore the fact that some behaviors, like spitting or biting, have been scientifically proven to be unable to transmit HIV.
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Whether private of public, it turns out that cord blood banking is scientifically sound—and it could potentially save your life.
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To make "Interstellar" scientifically accurate, Nolan hired physicist Kip Thorne to render the most realistic depiction of a black hole possible.
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When I ask scientifically minded people if they think life on earth may have some larger purpose, they typically say no.
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Her testimony, which the commission called "not scientifically supportable" and "misleading," helped undermine the defense's argument that an intruder killed Mickey.
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" He rejected the notion of gay priests as more likely to commit child abuse as scientifically wrong and "simply a stereotype.
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But the site is currently on private land that has been damaged by bulldozers, and it is difficult to scientifically date.
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Often remembered for her contributions to gifted education, Hollingworth also did great work in scientifically debunking commonly held misconceptions about women.
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Capone was in prison, Congress had targeted the Tommy gun, and the "G-men" of the F.B.I. were fighting crime scientifically.
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The new analysis appeared to be scientifically rigorous, researchers said, but it cannot give someone a cultural identity as Native American.
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The search teams, which included forensic anthropologists, archaeologists and odontologists, "have pushed the boundaries of what was scientifically possible," he added.
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In the current review, for example, only two of the studies were more scientifically based, yet even those results were questionable.
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After all, to get on the ADA's list, companies have to scientifically demonstrate the safety and efficacy levels of its toothpaste.
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That's why it's reasonable, scientifically speaking, not to allow a provocateur and hatemonger like Milo Yiannopoulos to speak at your school.
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Novel coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV as it is known scientifically, has killed 41, sickened nearly 1,300, and spread to 12 countries.
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"It&aposs a good way for us scientifically to spread the story of emerging songs from market to market," Poleman said.
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The results of my polling, if that's what it can be called, are far from scientifically verifiable, but they are instructive.
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The purpose was to test out ASICS' innovative new footwear technology, GLIDERIDE™, a shoe scientifically engineered to reduce energy loss.
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The principle of "autonomy" establishes the right of volunteers to control how their brain scans will be used – scientifically or otherwise.
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"[T]he link between the current extremes and anthropogenic climate change is scientifically undisputable," Dr. Nerilie Abram wrote in Scientific American.
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He says that, scientifically speaking, beards served as some sort of a signal within the social contract during early human evolution.
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An industry whose products and outdated business model are scientifically proven to cause harm got a lifeline from the White House.
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However, as so many of these "leaders" are scientifically illiterate, they are incapable of understanding the precipice that we are approaching.
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The Galapagos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are home to some of the most unique and scientifically significant ecosystems on earth.
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The Democratic senators who requested the report said it showed "a legally and scientifically flawed process" for developing the proposed rule.
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Each film in the franchise introduces new dinosaurs, but most of the creatures we see on screen are not scientifically accurate.
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" Also, the memo said, "we minimize the risk of possible self-generation of scientific data which may be politically or scientifically embarrassing.
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The number of cases is still being disputed and a causal relationship between the virus and microcephaly has not been scientifically established.
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But the matter has now been studied scientifically by Lucy King, a researcher at Oxford University who is also part of STE.
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At the end of the day, I think scientifically we've proven that an observed object behaves differently than when it's not observed.
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" Blake, a personal trainer: "I work out regularly, intensely, which raises testosterone, so I would say scientifically my libido is above average.
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Bath bombs are scientifically proven to be the only way to turn a quotidian bathing experience into something a little more magical.
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Jan, it published an article entitled "Black Mirror Is Right: 'Emergency Contraception' Can Cause Abortion" arguing that the portrayal was scientifically accurate.
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Investigators found that no fewer than 18 companies were adding CFC-11, known scientifically as trichlorofluoromethane, to their product, reports the Guardian .
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I think we will do it as fast as it can be done scientifically, as fast as it can be done mechanically.
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Q. So the lack of exciting insects in South Wales, where you grew up led you to an extremely exciting insect scientifically?
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On July 9, the company added a blurb of text underneath some videos about climate change, which provided a scientifically accurate explainer.
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Slavin, an artist by training, says some parts of the project rely on scientific rigor, while other parts are more scientifically inspired.
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As if you needed a reminder … here is the definitive, scientifically backed proof that Mariah is the Reason for the Season. 1.
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Hilary Duff's dogging it on the beach ... getting down on all fours and that adds up to a perfect 10 -- scientifically speaking.
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"Even the scientifically rudimentary things are something the investment community hasn't thought about at all," said Phil Duffy, president of Woods Hole.
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Canavero's project has many critics who, as well as expressing ethical concerns, question whether a head transplant is at all scientifically possible.
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D-Mannose is scientifically proven to help prevent UTIs, as it prevents the bacteria from sticking to the wall of the bladder.
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" A National Research Council study into the machines came to the conclusion that evidence supporting the tests "is scanty and scientifically weak.
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Other calendars that fix their months by the moon use mathematical formulas: Rosh Hashanah or the Chinese new year are predicted scientifically.
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Pets as a scientifically tested health remedy is the exact message pushed in some materials from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute.
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More than anyone else, it is safe to say, the IBG team can scientifically define what the most popular wines taste like.
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Wandering around the CES show floor, I've seen dozens of scientifically dubious gadgets eager to tell me what's wrong with my body.
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Prior to this new paper, there has been a dearth of research tying climate change and migration in a scientifically rigorous manner.
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The authors of the study say the finding is the earliest scientifically dated evidence of violence between groups of ancient hunter-gatherers.
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We decided the solution would be to open a bar where we'd make scientifically-inspired drinks that we'd serve in test tubes.
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Start a cleanseThere are some good reasons to start a cleanse, but scientifically-proven health benefits is definitely not one of them.
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But abortion rights activists and some obstetricians and maternal care doctors in Utah said the law was bafflingly vague and scientifically unsound.
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What I did know was that getting between seven and nine hours of sleep has been scientifically proven to support weight loss.
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They had scientifically deduced that his mother had been a maid who had dropped dead while working for a sadistic rich woman.
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Earth's complexity and changes are scientifically interesting, but also have real implications for our Arctic policy, national security, and our coastal infrastructure.
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Nevertheless, the study continues to fuel anti-vaccine sentiment despite numerous subsequently scientifically rigorous studies having shown no increased risk for autism.
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Scalia issued an opinion that the scientifically developed definition of "waters of the United States" used by the Corps was too broad.
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"This alone is making it easier to scientifically identify the fingerprint of human influence, not to mention improved modeling tools," Hoerling said.
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Curiously, although an understanding of indoor air is still in its infancy, scientifically speaking, it's something that we're all equipped to detect.
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They rely on samples that are scientifically sound but, to an outsider like myself, seem shockingly small: often 28503,22019 people or less.
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The more scientifically accurate term is hypometabolism, says Holly Lofton, MD, director of the Medical Weight Management Program at NYU Langone Health.
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For Day Zero is not primarily driven by climatic change, although climatologists agree that phenomenon plays an as yet scientifically undetermined role.
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"He was a professional propagandist who didn't work scientifically," said Valerie Igounet, a French historian who wrote a biography of Mr. Faurisson.
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But the chance encounter that led to the first scientifically recorded Vangunu giant rat occurred on the edge of a conservation area.
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" Pelosi told Bash that Trump should listen to scientists' advice on the pandemic, saying he should be "scientifically-inclined (and) evidence-based.
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In 2013, the F.B.I. reported that testimony asserting that microscopic hair comparison could produce a "match" between two hairs was scientifically invalid.
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Launched four years ago by the Forest Service, the project set out to scientifically test the best approach to helping woodlands adapt.
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"I brine whether it is scientifically justifiable or not, because, well, it is a religious matter," said the cookbook editor Rux Martin.
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The interior spaces of the wreck "were scientifically and systematically explored for the first time," according to a Parks Canada press release.
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She said that scientifically backed research matters more to this older demographic than trippy "kaleidoscopic articles in Vice" extolling the ayahuasca experience.
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"Scientifically, it is impossible that a missile hit the Ukrainian plane, and such rumors are illogical," ISNA quoted Ali Abedzadeh as saying.
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"Scientifically, it is impossible that a missile hit the Ukrainian plane, and such rumours are illogical," ISNA quoted Ali Abedzadeh as saying.
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There's a video on the agency's website that documents the creation of ''the world's first song scientifically proven to make babies happy.
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Franušić and Farel-Friedman recommended Hill's Science Diet, which is scientifically formulated and comes in several varieties for cats with different needs.
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Having such a patchwork of data that are randomly collected only by some will not lead to a scientifically valid data bank.
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That's because while Facebook's cheerful, and scientifically proven, "I voted" button seems neutral, it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
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The stakes are too high in our criminal-justice system to rely on forensic disciplines whose reliability has not been scientifically established.
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Moreover, even when such an indispensable subdivision is properly applied, capable analysts can still never offer any scientifically-based assessment of probabilities.
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It's just the latest step in Smith's fight against the study, which he sais is wrong, politically motivated and not scientifically valid.
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She proved scientifically that KMC was safe—even the smallest premature babies weren't dying if you took them out of the incubator.
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There's nothing that's been scientifically proven to save lives when it comes to suicidal teens, except what they discovered in this paper?
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At the end of the day, I think scientifically, we've proven that an observed object behaves differently than when it's not observed.
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" Also, the memo said, "we minimize the risk of possible self-generation of scientific data which may be politically or scientifically embarrassing.
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The practice has been scientifically proven to help treat phobias, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Daniel GlaserNeuroscientist and Director of the Science Gallery at King's College LondonIs there any way to scientifically determine what makes a "good" song?
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"A minimum of effective, scientifically proven ingredients provide an opportunity to obtain good results and a low risk of side effects," she says.
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However, there's no scientifically sound way to test someone's tolerance, since the drug affects everyone differently in different amounts—just like other medications.
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"We will intervene at the right level of seniority and intensity - scientifically, strategically and diplomatically - to have the best possible impact," said Goodale.
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But this paper is a certain win: At least in one small, scientifically verifiable way, humans can learn to better understand one another.
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"I met a chemist who works at a global beauty brand, who told me scientifically, Korea makes the best skincare," Yoon told PeopleStyle.
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Here are three scientifically proven to help you have the best night ever, plus food sources and recipes to help you load up.
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Science-fiction TV shows, focused on making good stories, are happy to take liberties with what's scientifically plausible if it serves the plot.
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Astrology reminds us that our lives are shaped by the influences — both seen and unseen, rationally explicable and scientifically untenable — that surround us.
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According to its creators, the most fun isn't found in a scientifically designed pinball table or a manic scribble, but something in-between.
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Scientifically unsound "health" treatments are just one part of the misinformation puzzle that Facebook, YouTube, and other social networks are trying to solve.
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Theranos is fighting back, claiming that its technology is valid and asserting that the facts will prevail as its technology is scientifically tested.
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While Dr. Bryson admits that most experts shy away from encouraging treatments not scientifically proven, like this one, she offers a different perspective.
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But some Democratic Nebraskan lawmakers don't want the effectiveness of progesterone tested on women in the state unless it's scientifically proven to work.
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VR affords the end user a learn-by-doing experience that is scientifically proven to be more effective than traditional, 2-D methods.
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The telescope has also produced some of the most beautiful and scientifically fruitful images ever taken of objects in our galaxy and beyond.
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"Volcanologist" sounds a lot like "Vulcanologist" but rest assured this Redditor does not scientifically study the genetics of Dr. Spock and his people.
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Pepper said this was likely to remain an industry trend as guaranteeing a stable level of chemical within each plant was scientifically tricky.
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"If you connect the dots together scientifically, we don't believe there is a strong influence between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol," Drayer said.
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The president's lack of scientific advisors is even more troubling considering: Donald Trump may be the least scientifically literate president in modern times.
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Not all farmers are as scientifically literate as Lester or Sayer; many shrug off climate change as just another shift in the weather.
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In fact, it was being called "sensitive" by a therapist back in 1990 that originally sparked her curiosity about what that means scientifically.
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It also comes at a time when the scientifically-discredited myth that vaccines cause autism has begun to gain a higher public profile.
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Zika has been scientifically proven to cause microcephaly in unborn children, resulting in babies born with abnormally small heads and severe brain damage.
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That combination could enable them to create both scientifically sound and actually effective health apps that have the potential to truly help people.
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Combining 3D scans with behavioural data that experts have gathered over years of study has resulted in both beautiful and scientifically accurate animations.
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A high priority for the secretary should be acknowledging the role of credible scientifically-based research to guide education policy at all levels.
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Scientifically speaking, the odds of anyone ever living to 127 at the moment are one in a trillion, which means it's not happening.
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If evidence becomes optional, if ideological assertions or beliefs are just as good as scientifically vetted evidence, then their quality of life suffers.
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It's a time-honoured sales technique, and the cosmetic attributes of the spiders known as a-ping have yet to be scientifically verified.
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"Many people have tried and failed to produce a scientifically defensible answer to this question," FAA communications manager Lynn Lunsford told the Post.
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From neurosurgeon Ben Carson's sleepy and tangential presidential debate performances (and scientifically inaccurate statements to the department he now leads) to gastroenterologist Sen.
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If we fail to act now, it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet.
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Despite scientifically backed claims that automobile fumes are killing people, Pruitt announced that the Environmental Protection Agency would reduce restrictions on vehicle emissions.
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She is a high school student, after all, and it's been scientifically proven that the teenage brain is wired to make horrible decisions.
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Nutritionally complete and scientifically proven to increase foraging behavior, Lafeber's Classic Nutri-Berries are our top pick for the best cockatiel food overall.
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There truly is no one plant based food that has been scientifically proven to be the best in improving arterial health/flow/disease.
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Mr. Stone said his group would conduct what he called "scientifically administered exit polls" in different precincts to compare with official election results.
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Tails "Miles" Prower—Sonic's insecure, scientifically-minded sidekick—gets "Believe In Myself", a self-affirming Bangles sendup made "modern" by Senoue's chugging guitar.
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Though research in this area may have benefits both scientifically and politically, some question whether those benefits are overshadowed by the potential risks.
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But considering all the hype they get online, it may surprise you to learn how little of it has actually been scientifically substantiated.
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Bell's ideas about the superiority of oralism over bilingual schooling remain embedded in our education and legislative systems, despite having been scientifically debunked.
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Would we allow for so-called health centers to exist that provide misleading, scientifically inaccurate information about cancer, or heart disease, or diabetes?
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Their family decided against vaccines for reasons that mix a firm belief in personal freedom with scientifically unconfirmed concerns about what's in vaccines.
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"Because fresh fossil discoveries tend to render older works of paleoart scientifically obsolete, many outdated images are neglected, lost, or destroyed," Lescaze explained.
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Khaled wants you to succeed and prosper against they—even though they are never defined (scientifically or otherwise.) Khaled wants you to dance.
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"He's wanting us to reckon with those very human, spiritual questions about ourselves through the most scientifically advanced, rational, nonspiritual dimension of technology."
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Several of the otherwise well-designed trials involved too few participants or did not last long enough to reach a scientifically valid conclusion.
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Dr. Aragón and her colleagues at Yale undertook what are probably the world's first attempts to scientifically prove the existence of cute aggression.
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At another point, Lloyd spoke with administration staffers about the possibility of "reversing" another undocumented teen's abortion, using a controversial, scientifically unproven procedure.
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However, its essential oils do not contain alcohol, and they have not been scientifically proven to combat Covid-19 or any other virus.
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They also expressed concern about the scientifically unfounded notion that more than one vaccine at a time can burden a child's immune system.
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The trial size was cut to one-fifth of what had originally been proposed, and is now too small to be scientifically viable.
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"We are already going into a scientifically designed Orwellian control system that is meant to use humans up like natural resources," Jones says.
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Road safety: Traffic deaths are a major global problem with scientifically-tractable solutions, and Bloomberg Philanthropies has donated $259 million over 12 years.
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It takes work, but this podcast opens you up to scientifically solid tips and tricks to enhance your daily life in concrete ways.
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Instead, they had swapped the hook with a camera so they could investigate the scenery around something much more scientifically sensible: fairy circles.
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Though two of them technically have identical DNA and memories, their life experiences now diverge, making this some sort of scientifically twisted throuple.
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Ohmagari admitted that the quarantine "may not have been perfect" and that "scientifically speaking," crew members should have been isolated just like passengers.
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Fars News Agency reported that an Iranian aviation official said it would be "scientifically impossible" because the plane was flying at 8,000 feet.
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To bring evolution into a conversation about the biology of human behavior, it's scientifically not only possible but necessary to look beyond primates.
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This is dangerous to the U.S. scientific research enterprise and our innovation-based economy, which depends on a scientifically educated and competitive workforce.
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So why not start with one (or many) of these 36 questions scientifically designed to help strangers get to know each other quickly?
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If that does happen, the team will target a backup site called Osprey, which isn't as scientifically exciting but a bit more smooth.
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A poll conducted earlier this year showed that Americans by a 2 to 85033 margin support holding scientifically updated ozone standards in place.
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We need guidelines that promote the scientifically sound approach to losing weight, getting healthy, and reversing the devastating health trends in our country.
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We turned to California OB-GYN Jen Gunter, who told us that this is scientifically absurd, and the eggs could even be harmful.
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I think you're insisting on a traditional view of what is scientific, what is a scientific experiment, what is a scientifically validated conclusion.
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Drug makers are "designing their advertising to provide scientifically accurate information to help patients better understand their health care and treatment options," she said.
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Dennis KowalskiPresident, Cryonics InstituteThe scientifically correct answer is that we do not know, since no one knows the future and what will be possible.
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Tru is the most successful brand launch in the history of our company and I think scientifically, in the history of the hotel industry.
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The program's methods are scientifically unsound and, according to peer-reviewed research, produce false positives for double voters roughly 99 percent of the time.
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Those desires don't play out perfectly, or scientifically, and much of this denialism is dangerous—slowing action on climate change and incubating measles outbreaks.
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In fact, writing in a journal has been scientifically shown to improve overall well-being, soothe patients with anxiety and boost our immune systems.
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In other words, clitoral orgasms were not found to be scientifically inferior and types of orgasms also had no scientific link to mental health.
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Trump retweeted a meme of himself "eclipsing" the nation's first black president, Barack Obama, which naturally people saw as both scientifically flawed and racist.
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"The methods came from a combo of scientifically proven compatibility testing, as well as straight matchmaking," executive producer Tiffany Williams previously told Entertainment Weekly.
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This video of a bird flying alongside vehicles on the A2 Amsterdam-Utrecht highway seems too good to be true, but it's scientifically plausible.
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While the six principles are powerful and scientifically validated "weapons," they didn't spotlight the most critical moment of any persuasive exchange: the moment before.
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Then WHOOP, the first scientifically-grounded device specifically designed to help elite athletes perform at an ultimate level, debuted in the fall of 2015.
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I have spoken with one such company operating in the Netherlands who is attempting to tackle PTSD in a different, but scientifically based, way.
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But they're also scientifically useful plants, providing an introduction to flowers in microgravity and acting as a stepping-stone to eventually growing finicky tomatoes.
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Indeed, most scientists obsessed with CRISPR say this potential use of the technology is much more scientifically challenging and less important than other applications.
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Combining a whole-life focus with scientifically validated techniques to change your mind is the work of well-trained, certified health and wellness coaches.
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To determine that (semi-scientifically) I decided to compare The Best by Omar-S to 10 other things that claim to be the best.
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In the second Diaz fight, McGregor fought scientifically, low kicking and circling away from Diaz, but was still clearly fading by the third round.
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That hardly assures its place in public policy circa 2017, but we—scientists, the media, the scientifically-minded public—won't let it go quietly.
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Some men may want to bank sperm in their 20s to retain that sperm at higher quality and concentrations, but this is scientifically controversial.
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It's not that everybody has to be a scientist, but we want them to be scientifically literate—just to have an appreciation for it.
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The company makes four workout supplements, promising better results through its high-quality ingredients and scientifically backed blends of superfoods, probiotics, and protein powders.
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Anderson also goes in deep with the combat, going so far as to actually, scientifically calculate damage based on enemy, weapon, and armor stats.
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It is important that the agency report this information scientifically and post it in a format where it can be examined by outside analysts.
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French astrophysicist Francis Rocard spoke to Business Insider France to rate a selection of space-related films, picking out the most scientifically realistic ones.
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This violates a fundamental principle of scientifically sound public land management — that of ensuring that management activities collectively do not produce environmentally destructive outcomes.
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"Scientifically, anything that is less than helping us cut carbon emissions in half by 85033 is going to be too late," Ocasio-Cortez said.
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"Scientifically, anything that is less than helping us cut carbon emissions in half by 2030 is going to be too late," Ocasio-Cortez said.
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To be added to the database, a program or intervention must be reviewed by an independent contractor to ensure it's scientifically sound and effective.
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Hong Kong is to China what West Berlin was to the Soviet Union: proof that communism impoverishes and freedom enriches — economically, scientifically, artistically, spiritually.
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Though not quite an olive branch, it is a commendable step forward, one that demonstrates an awareness of a community of scientifically involved citizens.
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Experts widely reacted in calling it a bad national and homeland security move that abrogated a scientifically based agreement reached after years of effort.
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At least one study showed marijuana use is safe for pregnant mothers This zero-tolerance policy toward pregnancy and marijuana is not scientifically supported.
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Facebook's growth obsession dates back roughly a decade, to the creation of a team of hundreds of people to scientifically study and manage growth.
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"This conclusion does not mean that we are alone, just that this is very scientifically plausible and should not surprise us," the researchers wrote.
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But what I did continue to study, and did observe, was the scientifically demonstrable efficacy of human belief, expectation, cultural memory, mythology, and archetype.
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I have done it about ten times now, and there has only been one time I had to conclude a case was scientifically inexplicable.
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But because their understanding of the cause and spread of these diseases were so different (and scientifically untenable), their responses were feeble and ineffective.
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I guess that's the wrong way of looking at it — there are reasons that we now see, scientifically, why ancient cures could have worked.
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And it encourages people not to trust the honesty of scholars and instead to embrace theories that are not scientifically grounded and often racist.
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While Dr. Horváth sees value in debunking "the scientific errors of well-known artworks," not everyone believes art always needs to be scientifically accurate.
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Before you throw good money after bad, let it be said that no pill or potion has been scientifically shown to dissolve abdominal fat.
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Rabois was advocating for a more fast-tracked, generally less scientifically accepted form of drug testing, while Weinberg said we need randomized controlled trials.
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The premise was scientifically dubious, and Theranos's technology was either not ready, unworkable or able to perform only a fraction of the tests promised.
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Some skeptics suggest there's not enough empirical evidence to reach a scientifically sound conclusion about Big Data's ability to influence complex behavior like voting.
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Government adviser Ohmagari admitted that "scientifically speaking," all of the crew members needed to be put into isolation at the same time as passengers.
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The crashing market says that investors are increasingly unwilling to bet on that happening, and scientifically speaking that appears to be the right bet.
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"This situation is not conducive to accurately understanding regional economic trends, scientifically implementing macroeconomic controls, and impacts the credibility of government statistics," Li said.
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Write a fact-based explanation that could be scientifically plausible — or use the photo as a jumping-off point for a fun, fictional tale.
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One worry, for example, was that people in power with anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments would call for gene editing, even if it were scientifically impossible.
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McDonnell has faced bipartisan scrutiny amid reports earlier this year that he promoted a controversial, scientifically-disputed system for detection of airborne infectious agents.
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But in this pursuit, we must avoid the risk of over-investing emotionally, scientifically and financially in one approach at the expense of another.
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"In cooperation with our pilots, FedEx has developed the best, most scientifically advanced fatigue mitigation program in the airline industry," the delivery giant said.
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The story grew out of a thought experiment, when Mr. Weir began imagining what a scientifically feasible manned mission to Mars would look like.
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We designed steps for urban planners and city officials to scientifically set priorities for a public effort to install green roofs, neighborhood by neighborhood.
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Taylor didn't want workers to think about what they were doing; he wanted their actions to be designed scientifically by management to maximize speed.
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So I was curious about an app that launched in 2015, which is aimed to show, scientifically, just how safe air travel really is.
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The accuracy of fingerprints, for example, is being reevaluated on a federal level after the forensic community challenged their reliability as scientifically sound evidence.
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But what the 25-year-old hunter didn't know when he pulled the trigger was that it would also be a scientifically significant moment.
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Should the Trump administration drop the United States' commitment to carbon emissions reductions, it could have a ripple effect on scientifically-sound global climate action.
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Earlier this week, Jenner explained that she painted a wall in her house a specific shade of pink because it's scientifically proven to be calming.
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"The police support technology and innovation of autonomous driving, but it should be conducted legally, safely and scientifically," Beijing traffic police said in its statement.
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"Scientifically, I think the case will be easy to make," said Giudice, who sits on the committee at CERN that will decide both experiments' fates.
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The researchers block out much of the light using a filter, and only look at plates covering certain scientifically interesting light wavelengths at a time.
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Now, since we like to do things scientifically here at Mashable, we've come up with a simple rubric to determine how pessimistic these episodes are.
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A CLASSIC experiment beloved of scientifically inclined children is to cover a magnet with a piece of paper and sprinkle iron filings onto the paper.
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For years the lab's scientists, Payne included, have sliced and diced data beyond scientifically sound practice, often with the explicit goal of gaining media coverage.
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"Consumer groups are becoming more powerful -- using politics to promote advocacy, whether it is scientifically justified, or even if the science isn't clear," Nestle said.
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"It has scientifically proven effectiveness that I knew would catch on," he says of first encountering the formula upon its release over a decade ago.
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THYMOX is the only scientifically proven, effective hoof treatment for DD that is non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, and safe for both farm workers and cows.
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"Xenotransplantation is fascinating in so many ways scientifically, but it could be that it's not really the solution to the organ shortage problem," he adds.
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If you get through life without getting scientifically depressed by it, you are some sort of superhuman who should donate his brain to medical research.
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All No B.S. products are made from potent, plant-based ingredients, scientifically-proven heavy hitters, and no fillers like parabens, sulfates, synthetic fragrances, or phthalates.
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I think most interesting are the ones that are absurd and strange and then I realize after digging more that there's something scientifically behind them.
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"We worked very hard to make sure that the instruments we recreated are scientifically accurate," he said, while still giving the artists sufficient creative freedom.
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These narratives, in which prehistoric habits of survival become today's intellectual liabilities, are supposed to undermine religion by scientifically demonstrating the irrationality at its core.
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Fitbit uses a scientifically validated estimate of BMR based on height, weight, age, and gender information that users provide when setting up their Fitbit account.
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Trump has just endured a rough week after scientifically conducted polls and most analysts agreed that he lost the crucial first presidential debate to Clinton.
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Empathy, the app reveals, is scientifically proven to spark joy (not that you would practice empathy for any other, you know, spiritual or moral purpose).
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These early arachnids, scientifically classified as Chimerarachne yingi, contain the spinneret organs that modern spiders use to create their spectacular, varied, and complex aerial webs.
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To understand what resources we have along the Atlantic seaboard, and where they are, we need new surveys that can provide a scientifically accurate picture.
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The benefits of bee-sting therapy have not been scientifically proven, said Mahmoud Abdullatif, an experienced beekeeper and member of the Arab Federation of Beekeepers.
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Scientifically dubious gadgets eager to tell me what's wrong with my body Some people do derive benefits from their fitness trackers and quantifying their health.
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The company is relying on information from the World Health Organization and other organizations that have debunked "scientifically false" information about vaccines in the past.
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"The service wants to ensure that U.S. trophy imports originate from countries with a scientifically sound management program and provide funds that further lion conservation."
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But most of drugmakers' communications with providers promote uses that are not scientifically supported, and they do not discuss competitive options, like generics, she said.
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Moreover, studying adverse reactions in any scientifically rigorous sense is difficult because lab conditions significantly reduce the likelihood of any subjects having a bad trip.
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Scientifically, this means identifying several possible vaccines for each disease, putting these through animal trials, and then carrying out small safety trials on human beings.
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Such research "is fundamental to understanding the problem and developing scientifically sound solutions," according to a statement sent to CNN by CDC spokeswoman Erin Sykes.
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"The claim that global tree restoration is our most effective climate-change solution is simply incorrect scientifically and dangerously misleading," a group of scientists wrote.
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The new routines were described as "a nationally unified, scientifically crafted new activity that brings positive energy to the people," Xinhua reported at the time.
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I don't like to go into it because it's very controversial – even though it's been scientifically proven – there are still some weird theories surrounding it.
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I use the term "psychology" very deliberately because it is not only scientifically valid but it acknowledges the fact that chickens do indeed have minds.
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"This form of Ryugu is scientifically surprising, and also poses a few engineering challenges," it said of difficulties, including landing, on the unusually shaped asteroid.
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Its approval of AquaBounty salmon followed a 20-year review and was the first such approval for an animal whose DNA has been scientifically modified.
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I take these even knowing that irrefutable, scientifically established evidence for such benefits is lacking and I may be paying mightily for a placebo effect.
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But nearly 600 years ago, a scientifically minded Korean king introduced hangul, an indigenous writing system often called the best designed syllabary in the world.
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" Perhaps less scientifically soundly, he adds, "The government says the surgical mask is good for the doctors; well, this is thicker than a surgical mask.
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Both his analysis and his expert testimony were not scientifically accurate, she told the commission, and could not be supported by published research or data.
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"We continue to believe Biogen's mid-stage neuro pipeline is scientifically sound and should generate more interest as programs reach later stages," RBC's Abrahams said.
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At a time when we need wise, scientifically informed leadership, we find ourselves with a president with little credibility and an antagonistic relationship with scientists.
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The film was not deliberately and scientifically engineered to hit all "four quadrants" of the film-going audience (male and female, above and below 25).
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I think this information could contribute to a more scientifically grounded discussion about sharks in general and help with the management and conservation of them.
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A failed demonstration of shatter-resistant glass and a scientifically contested tug-of-war with a Ford F-150 kept the vehicle in the headlines.
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It allows fishermen to fish whenever they want, so long as they stay under a scientifically determined cap and agree to better reporting and monitoring.
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"It is scientifically indefensible to say — as the TPC report of last Friday does — that the framework would have little macroeconomic feedback impact," Hassett said.
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I do not consider Murray's views scientifically or morally sound, and I condemn all white nationalist and white supremacist ends it has been used for.
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I accept the losses, but it is also scientifically, and in terms of our human attitudes to nature, extremely interesting to contemplate the gains simultaneously.
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The scales are often ground up and used as a scientifically unproven supplement to treat liver and bone issues, and for mothers to produce breast milk.
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The FDA approved the salmon in November after a 20-year review in the first such approval for an animal whose DNA has been scientifically modified.
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Hennius says it's only been during the last 15 years that archaeologists have been able to investigate, interpret, and scientifically analyze these types of tar pits.
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While both were interesting scientifically and the Mawrth Vallis had slightly more diverse geology, Oxia Planum won, being the more navigable site at a lower elevation.
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It was based on five criteria, which essentially amount to the site being scientifically interesting and having the potential for evidence of ancient life and water.
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Where would we be without esteemed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson to make sure we all understood that Star Wars is not totally 100 percent scientifically accurate?
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The National Institute on Aging concluded, after 265 years of trying to establish a set of such biomarkers, that none of them could be scientifically validated.
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We live our lives and structure our society based on theories far less scientifically supported than anthropogenic climate change (see: anything in psychology, economics, or nutrition).
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Drinking is scientifically proven to be one of the best ways to treat a bad case of cabin fever (trust us, we just made it up).
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Another top theory has also been disproven—quite scientifically—by the same security researcher who was quick to screenshot the retired four-star general's inadvertent tweet.
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While the NIH plan will rely on evidence and research to combat the opioid crisis, elsewhere in the government, the response has been less scientifically sound.
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On its website, Life posts links to studies that falsely link abortion to breast cancer, a classic trope of anti-abortion rhetoric that remains scientifically unproven.
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The suit alleges that none of Nestlé's sites have been scientifically proven to be connected to a spring and that their wells draw in surface water.
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For us lesser scientifically minded folks, her report begins by talking about the effect of cold shocks through cold-water immersion (ice bath) on the brain.
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For the study, researchers had the athletes complete an assortment of questionnaires that have been scientifically proven to accurately measure respondents' sleep quality and insomnia severity.
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Anti-abortion lawmakers across the country have embraced a doctor who says he can halt abortions that are already underway using a controversial, scientifically unproven procedure.
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In the 1940s, the Kinsey Reports scientifically verified what humans had anecdotally known for a long time—that masturbation is widespread among both men and women.
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The Science While Tchijevsky meticulously studied historical and solar events, he was never able to scientifically prove a causal link between human activity and the Sun.
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Scientifically, the debate's over and this is our fault — no matter how much Scott Pruitt or Ryan Zinke try to duck responsibility on behalf of humankind.
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Even if the results are more scientifically sound than other studies out there, it doesn't change that research about the health benefits of dogs is endless.
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That's because putting machine learning research into production and using it to offer real value to customers is often harder than developing a scientifically sound algorithm.
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Any woman who wants an abortion in Nebraska could have to receive information on how to "reverse" the procedure — something experts aren't sure is scientifically possible.
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Though some scientists resent the idea of potential research material being locked away by private owners, the meteorite trade has also surfaced new scientifically valuable material.
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Kip [Thorne] is someone I admire tremendously, who has been extremely kind to me scientifically, ever since I was too young to have earned any respect.
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It is well understood, scientifically, that isolated groups (even for only a few weeks, not to mention 2 years) almost inevitably split into factions with tensions.
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This migration imbalance is in turn causing eastern European countries to suffer scientifically as top academics move away to countries like the UK, Belgium, and Germany.
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Another reason that this article is scientifically invalid is that there was no statistical comparison made between the apoaequorin treated group and the placebo control group.
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The spa-like scent is scientifically proven to alleviate feelings of stress and anxiety, even slowing the reaction times and working memory of stressed-out individuals.
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It's unlikely we'll see even moderate support for scientifically-founded environmental reform strategies in the near future, and certainly nothing in the way of corporate regulation.
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A teaser for the upcoming season of Stranger Things 3 was released on Monday, revealing a new addition to the scientifically supernatural town of Hawkins, Indiana.
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A German conceptual-art duo, they shot industrial buildings and arranged them into grids, like the kind of pictures you find scientifically categorising a plant species.
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Scientifically, launching the lander before the orbiter beams back valuable data doesn't make much sense, as the Clipper could inform the lander's mission, the OIG added.
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As a result, no one knows, in a scientifically rigorous sense, how well it works or what the risks of using it to treat depression are.
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But until that point, we'll have to make do with the reconstruction itself, which turned out to be as delightfully derpy as it is scientifically useful.
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If Drake is around 366 centimeters when seated — which is 54 percent of around 678 centimeters — then, scientifically, Drake is around 22 feet tall while standing.
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He simply shows study participants the following (scientifically inaccurate) image of a human ancestor slowly learning how to stand on two legs and become fully human.
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It is scientifically possible, as in my partner's case, that they're bad at the internet but good at reading physical books and, ya know, everything else.
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Still, the commentary continues, a 2012 dermatology textbook said the disorder "has not been confirmed scientifically," though the authors of that text didn't deny its existence.
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While Philae's mission didn't last long, Rosetta has spent a scientifically productive life orbiting Comet 67P and gathering data about the boulder-strewn world for years.
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"I mean scientifically speaking what's sexier than a man that fornicates, produces children and then looks surprised about it," Reynolds said while checking out his cover.
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Before you despair, turn your alarm off and ditch your business plan for online shopping, here are three scientifically proven techniques to break your bad habits.
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"This molecular blueprint of a Parmesan's chemosensory signature… opens new avenues for a more scientifically directed taste improvement of cheese by tailoring manufacturing parameters," they say.
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Robby and his ex of four years only broke up three months ago, and it is scientifically impossible for Robby to have moved on this fast.
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For those people, the Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific has developed its very own hand-crafted beer scientifically designed to taste better at 30,000 feet.
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But insurers can require a patient take a cheaper drug only if it's scientifically proven to be as effective as a more expensive option, he said.
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It's too risky to move this waste unnecessarily and it should be moved only once, to a scientifically viable, permanent repository site — once one is established.
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Part of forest management includes reducing the fuel load by scientifically determining which trees need to be removed in order to improve forest health and resiliency.
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"Comets are among the most scientifically important objects in the Solar System but they're also among the most poorly understood," Squyres said at a press conference.
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As for Nixon's supposedly prevailing on radio, the evidence for that is skimpy because, Professor Greenberg noted, no scientifically rigorous surveys were done at the time.
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The administration is clearly out to pre-empt possible opposition to its policies and is not at all interested in verifying that they are scientifically sound.
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While the announcement of a super-massive black hole makes for a good headline, this recent paper has a less-breathtaking but more scientifically meaningful impact.
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EPA had initially proposed a massive, scientifically unnecessary project involving 50 water sampling sites that could, by one estimate, have carried a $85033 million price tag.
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"It's like the writers forced a robot to watch years worth of rom-coms, and then scientifically created this perfect spin with all of their idiosyncrasies."
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The pair observed tortoise feces on Fernandina Island that could have been left by other individuals of the species, which is known scientifically as Chelonoidis phantasticus.
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Even in the popular imagination Mars is associated with life, but scientifically it's a place where maybe … it's a place that could potentially support human life.
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But Dr. Sobhrang, a gynecologist, said the tests had often been scientifically questioned because the status of the hymen is not just determined by sexual intercourse.
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