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scientific
adjective as in systematic; discovered through experimentation
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“The claims of Robert F Kennedy Jr are very damaging given they do not follow scientific evidence,” says Prof Melinda Mills at Oxford University’s Nuffield Department of Population Health.
Vaccines and fluoride are just two areas where Kennedy will have an opportunity to implement ideas that lack strong scientific support.
This seems like common sense — but the scientific understanding we have today doesn’t support this idea.
The journal Royal Society Open Science published a survey of 100 researchers of animal behavior, providing a unique view of current scientific thought on animal emotions and consciousness.
With their subpoena, Texas lawmakers said they planned to address questions surrounding Roberson's case and new scientific developments that could impact his conviction.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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