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scientific knowledge
noun as in accurate knowledge
noun as in technology
Example Sentences
We have people who are opposed to scientific knowledge about the world, and who are totally committed to fanatic ideas of theocracy, superstition and religion, that have nothing to do with reality.
Many of them — from Benjamin Franklin to James Madison — were community scientists and argued that the government should be informed by scientific knowledge.
Just as AI and robotics help generate new scientific knowledge, they can increase understanding of, say, the properties of food ingredients, their interactions and cooking techniques, including new methods.
But here’s the biggest problem: The study found that many of the world’s largest MPAs lack the scientific knowledge, funding, and political support to be effective.
This is in part because of rapid and recent advances in the state of scientific knowledge about the deep-sea ecosystem.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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