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  1. Pathological science

    For2 the genuine medical science pathology Science Pathological science is the process in science in which ... interactions . ref Irving Langmuir, Colloquium on Pathological Science , held at The Knolls Research ... Science, Princeton University. But see also I. Langmuir, Pathological Science , General Electric .......42j..36L& db key PHY& data type HTML& format & high 42ca922c9c20135 Pathological Science ... by the majority of scientists in the field. He called pathological science the science of things ... science, Pseudoscience bad science , junk science , and popular science .. pathological science, Cargo ... 29262 2 ref Examples of pathological science may include Mars Martian canals Martian canals , N ray ..., has criticised the term saying that   pathological science is not scientific misconduct nor is it pathological , that it lacks justification in contemporary understanding of science studies ... 8 1 bauer.htm Pathological Science is not Scientific Misconduct nor is it pathological HYLE International ... Langmuir.jpg right thumb Irving Langmuir coined the phrase pathological science in a talk in 1953. Pathological science, as defined by Langmuir, is a psychological process in which a scientist, originally ... bias . Some characteristics of pathological science are ref name bauer2002 The maximum effect that is observed ... N ray Langmuir discussed the issue of N ray N rays as an example of pathological science. It is still considered a traditional case of pathological science. ref cite book title Constructivism in science ... as pathological science in his original speech ref http www.cs.princeton.edu ken Langmuir langmuir.htm ... books?id F4 p5TIyoNMC quote Classic cases of pathological science, such as the alleged discovery ... to be pathological science have appeared. Denis Rousseau , one of the main debunkers of Polywater ... title Case Studies in Pathological Science How the Loss of Objectivity Led to False Conclusions ... and Fleischmann in 1989, cold fusion has been considered to be an example of pathological science ...   more details



  1. Pathological (mathematics)

    is a subset of the interval 0, 1 and has the pathological property that it is uncountable, yet its measure mathematics measure is zero. Computer science In computer science , pathological has a slightly ... , a pathological phenomenon is one whose properties are considered atypically bad or counterintuitive ... , defenders of the theorem argue that the exceptions are pathological. A famous case is the Alexander ... therefore say that particularly in mathematical analysis and set theory those searching for the pathological ... general statements widely applicable. Each activity has its role within mathematics. Pathological ... museum. 20px 20px Henri Poincar 1899 This highlights the fact that the term pathological is subjective ... of pathology, often most or almost all examples of a phenomenon are pathological, which is formalized ..., pathologies are not the rare exceptions but the most common. This is why finding pathological ... serve to guide our mathematical intuition. Pathological examples Pathological examples often have some undesirable or unusual properties that make it difficult to contain or explain within a theory. Such pathological ... integrable. At the time of their discovery, each of these was considered highly pathological ... what is or is not pathological are inherently subjective or at least vary with context and depend on both training and experience&mdash what is pathological to one researcher may very well be standard behaviour to another. Pathological examples can show the importance of the assumptions in a theorem ... to be pathological if it causes atypical behavior from the algorithm, such as a violation of its average ... table s generally have pathological inputs sets of keys that Hash collision collide on hash values. Quicksort ... compare with Byzantine failure Byzantine . On the other hand, awareness of pathological inputs ... as pathological could in fact occur as seen in the Ariane 5 Flight 501 first test flight of the Ariane .... By contrast, in cases of pathology, often most or all most all instances of a phenomenon are pathological ...   more details



  1. Pathological fascism

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Pathological fascism is term used by Gilles Deleuze and F lix Guattari in Anti Oedipus Capitalism and Schizophrenia , to refer to the pathological root of fascism . It is described to be the desire of people to be led, rather than to make decisions for themselves. Capitalisme et Schizophr nie 1. L Anti dipe. 1972 3. Trans. Anti Oedipus Capitalism and Schizophrenia. 1985. Capitalisme et Schizophr nie 2. Mille Plateaux. 1980. Trans. A Thousand Plateaus Capitalism and Schizophrenia. 1987. DEFAULTSORT Pathological Fascism Category Fascism Philo stub ...   more details



  1. Pathological staging

    Pathological staging is a method used to determine the stage of cancer . Tissue samples are removed during surgery or a biopsy . The stage is determined based on how the cells in the samples look under a microscope . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 257214 Pathological staging entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Category Cancer staging oncology stub ...   more details



  1. Pathological Society

    for the New York Pathological Society New York Pathological Society The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland is a professional organisation whose mission is stated as understanding disease . Membership and Profile The membership of the Society is mainly drawn from the UK but also includes an international membership. Members are a mixture and clinical and experimental pathologists . There is a strong representation of academic pathologists within the membership. A flourishing Trainees Group operates within the membership and represents those who are in the process of training in the discipline of pathology. The Society is run by a Committee elected from its membership. A group of Officers of the Society manage executive functions. These include a President currently Andrew Wyllie FRS , a General Secretary Simon Herrington , a Treasurer Alastair Burt Elected President and a Meetings Secretary Ian Ellis . Several subcommittees advise the main Committee, especially in developing research, education & training. The Society is registered as a charity in the UK. Activities The Society promotes its mission through a range of activities and initiatives. Meetings typically two each year at which lectures, original research and workshops are used to share information. Lectures the Society supports several named lectures each year. Israel Doniach Doniach Lecture Goudie Lecture and medal Oakley Lecture Grants The Society funds a range of studentships and related activities aligned to its mission. Journal The Journal of Pathology is sponsored by the Society and published by Wiley. It is presently the highest ranked pathology journal as measured by its impact factor History The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland was established in 1906. Its original membership reflected a wide set of disciplines within pathology. In recent years, the Society membership is generally ... of the Societies history. External links http www.pathsoc.org.uk The Pathological Society of Great ...   more details



  1. Pathological Society of London

    The Pathological Society of London was founded in 1846 for the cultivation and promotion of Pathology by the exhibition and description of specimens, drawings, microscopic preparations, casts or models of morbid parts. ref name Dean824 Its first meeting was held in February 1847. In 1907 it was merged with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London and other societies to become the Royal Society of Medicine . the society published 58 volumes of the Transactions of the Pathological Society of London . The society s first president was C. J. D. Williams. ref name Dean823 Early members included Richard Bright physician Richard Bright , Golding Bird , Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet William Gull , Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet William Jenner , Henry Bence Jones and Richard Quain . ref name Dean824 References Footnotes Reflist refs ref name Dean823 Dean Dean , p. 823 ref ref name Dean824 Dean Dean , p. 824 ref Sources Refbegin Citation last Dean first H. R. author link title The Pathological Society of London work Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine publisher Royal Society of Medicine Press date October 1946 volume 39 issue 12 pmc 2182434 ref Dean Refend Category 1846 establishments in England Category Medical associations based in the United Kingdom Category Scientific societies ...   more details



  1. New York Pathological Society

    Notability date April 2008 Cleanup date March 2009 Infobox Societies name New York Pathological Society image File Seal Of The New York Pathological Society, 1894.jpg 175px div style margin top 1.5em text align center font size .9em font style italic 1894 seal displaying the society s name in Latin, Societatis Pathologicae Novi Eboraci, its motto Mors Gaudet Succubrere Vitae, and a portrait of w Giovanni ... Pathological Society is a professional organization for pathologists in New York State . It was organized ... It published the journal Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society at various times from 1875 ... of the new york pathological society&1 2C1 2C OHSU ref History div style background color .... Peters, and L. A. Sayre , fond of pathological pursuits, who speedily associated with them a few ... The New York Pathological Society originate. in the following way Some time in 1842 or 43, I happened ... already been thinking of establishing a purely pathological society , and we three brought the project ... Clark, Gustavus A. Sabine, John A. Swett, and Israel Moses. The New York Pathological Society was modelled ... any one else in the matter of commencing a pathological society, as he then stood among the foremost ... York Pathological Society should never forget Dr. Jackson, who I have always understood was the originator ... A. Sayre S Account. How The N. Y. Pathological Society Originated. span Dr. Sayre, the president elect ... after a constitution and by laws were adopted, and the N. Y. Pathological Society was fairly founded ... and American and Dr. J. C. Peters, from the German pathological literature of the day. One member ... titlepage PPR7,M1 Proceedings of Meetings of the New York Pathological Society , 1876 ... Of The Society journal Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society for the Year 1893 publisher New York Pathological Society location New York City New York date 1893 page v url http books.google.com ?id Fh4CAAAAYAAJ&printsec titlepage PPR5,M1 oclc 7891627 author1 Society, New York Pathological ...   more details



  1. Pathological demand avoidance

    Pathological demand avoidance PDA is a syndrome proposed ref cite journal author Newson E, Le Mar chal K, David C title Pathological demand avoidance syndrome a necessary distinction within the pervasive developmental disorders journal Arch. Dis. Child. volume 88 issue 7 pages 595 600 year 2003 month July pmid 12818906 pmc 1763174 doi 10.1136 adc.88.7.595 url http adc.bmj.com content 88 7 595.abstract ref by Elizabeth Newson to be a specific pervasive developmental disorder PDD and part of the PDD family which also includes autism . ref http adc.bmj.com content suppl 2003 07 02 88.7.595.DC1 887595supportingmaterial.pdf ref PDA is not part of the manual of mental disorders DSM IV , ref http www.behavenet.com capsules disorders dsm4TRclassification.htm ref nor is it part of the proposed revision of this manual, the DSM V . ref http www.dsm5.org ProposedRevisions Pages InfancyChildhoodAdolescence.aspx ref At present, there are no neuroimage, genetic and neurobiological hypotheses for PDA. ref cite journal author Mercadante MT, Van der Gaag RJ, Schwartzman JS title Non autistic pervasive developmental disorders Rett syndrome, disintegrative disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified journal Rev Bras Psiquiatr volume 28 Suppl 1 issue pages S12 20 year 2006 month May pmid 16791387 doi S1516 44462006000500003 url http www.scielo.br pdf 0D rbp v28s1 en a03v28s1.pdf ref Diagnostic criteria In contrast to most individuals with autism spectrum disorders, individuals with PDA possess superficial social skills and seem to have a theory of mind . They often engage in Psychological manipulation manipulative , domineering behavior. The defining criteria are Passive early history in the first year, resisting ordinary demands and missing Developmental milestones milestones Continuing to resist demands, resorting to tantrums, distraction techniques Surface sociability ... Pathological demand avoidance syndrome a necessary distinction within the pervasive developmental disorders ...   more details



  1. Gait Analysis: Normal and Pathological Function, Second Edition

    Infobox Book name Gait Analysis br Normal and Pathological Function, Second Edition title orig image Image Gait Analysis 2E.jpeg 100px image caption Cover of Second Edition 2010 author Jacquelin Perry br Judith M. Burnfield illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject Gait genre Textbook publisher SLACK Incorporated release date 1992 small 1st ed. small br 2010 small 2nd ed. small english release date media type pages 576 isbn 9781556427664 oclc 705606523 preceded by followed by Gait Analysis Normal and Pathological Function, Second Edition is a textbook that focuses on human gait analysis and is written by Drs. Jacquelin Perry and Judith M. Burnfield. It is an updated and revised version of Gait Analysis Normal and Pathological Function 1992 , a text many consider ref name AAOP Cite web last Malas first Bryan title Gait Analysis Normal and Pathological Function, 2nd Edition review publisher American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists year 2010 url http www.oandp.org reading gaitfunction.asp accessdate June 7, 2011 ref ref name OZY Cite web last Ozyener first Fadil title Gait Analysis Normal and Pathological Function, Second Edition publisher Journal of Sports Science and Medicine year 2010 url http findarticles.com p articles mi 6832 is 2 9 ai n54035783 accessdate June 7, 2011 ref to be a staple for the curriculum of education of gait analysis. ref name AAOP It is frequently cited in academic publications as well as journals for orthopedics , physical therapy and athletic training . ref Cite web title Scholar articles publisher Google.com url http scholar.google.com scholar?q gait analysis perry burnfield&hl en&prmd ivnso&bav on.2,or.r gc.r pw.&biw 1024&bih 601&um 1&ie UTF 8&sa N&tab ws accessdate June 7, 2011 ref Editions cite book title Gait Analysis Normal and Pathological Function author Jacquelin Perry location Thorofare, New ... gaitanalysis Official site DEFAULTSORT Gait Analysis Normal And Pathological Function, Second ...   more details



  1. The Science of...

    The Science of... is the consumer brand of Science and Media LLP, a commercial cultural partnership between the Science Museum London and Fleming Media. The Science of... tackles some of the big questions in science through exhibitions and other media projects. Their aim is to make science and technology relevant and accessible to wide audiences worldwide. The company was founded in 2005 and projects have included The Science of Aliens , The Science of Spying and The Science of Survival . External links http www.scienceof.com The Science Of website http www.scienceof.com survival The Science of Survival website http www.sciencemuseum.org.uk The Science Museum website http www.flemingmedia.co.uk Fleming Media website DEFAULTSORT Science Of... Category Traveling exhibits Category Media companies of the United Kingdom leisure company stub ...   more details



  1. Science

    by scientists Natural science Other uses pp semi indef pp move indef stack File Tycho instrument ... the invention of the telescope. Brahe s observations were the basis for Kepler s laws . Science Science ... ... modern science is a discovery as well as an invention. It was a discovery that nature generally ... to the History of Modern Science New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 511229 6 cite dictionary encyclopedia Merriam Webster Online Dictionary title science url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary science accessdate 2011 10 16 publisher Merriam Webster , Inc quote 3 a knowledge or a system ... in use today is that found for example in Aristotle , whereby science refers to the body of reliable knowledge itself, of the type that can be logically and reason rationally explained see Science History ... artists 2Cothers Aristot. Met. 1.981b ref Since classical antiquity science as a type of knowledge was closely linked to philosophy . In the early modern era the two words, science and philosophy , were ... which is today called natural science had begun to be considered separately from philosophy in general ... philosophy , akin to systematic study of nature ref However, science continued to be used in a broad ... such as library science or political science . In modern use, science is a term which more often ... with natural and physical science , and thus restricted to those branches of study that relate to the phenomena ... sense of science developed as a part of science became a distinct enterprise of defining laws ... it became more common to refer to natural philosophy as natural science . Over the course of the 19th century, the word science became increasingly associated with the Scientific Method ... by classifying these areas of academic study as social science . Similarly, several other major areas of disciplined study and knowledge exist today under the general rubric of science , such as formal science and applied science . History and philosophy History Main History of science File Riccio ...   more details



  1. S.C.I.E.N.C.E.

    For the 2006 album by the Norwegian singer songwriter Thomas Dybdahl Science album Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Type studio Artist Incubus band Incubus Cover Incubus Science.jpg Released September 9, 1997 Recorded May June 1997 at 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, California Genre Alternative metal , funk metal , rap metal Length 55 43 Label Epic Records Epic , Immortal Records Immortal Producer Jim Wirt Last album Enjoy Incubus br 1997 This album S.C.I.E.N.C.E. br 1997 Next album Make Yourself br 1999 S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is the second album by American rock music rock band Incubus band Incubus , released on September 9, 1997. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. It has been mentioned by lead singer Brandon Boyd that the acronym S.C.I.E.N.C.E. stands for Sailing Catamarans Is Every Nautical Captain s Ecstacy. Music S.C.I.E.N.C.E. draws influence from diverse genres, including heavy metal music heavy metal , ref name Friedlander cite book last1 Friedlander first1 Paul title Rock & roll A Social History year 2006 publisher Basic Books isbn 0813343062 page 305 chapter We Should Be Together ref ref name Sullivan cite journal last1 Sullivan first1 Kate date November 2001 title The Accidental Sex Symbol journal Spin magazine Spin volume 17 issue 11 page 78 ref Electro music electro , ref name Pitchfork funk , ref name Friedlander ref name Sullivan ... . ref name Friedlander According to Rolling Stone writer Rob Kemp, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. links funk metal ... of S.C.I.E.N.C.E. journal Drop D Magazine volume issue pages url http dropd.com issue 92 CD Incubus ... review pure url yes title Review of S.C.I.E.N.C.E. first David last Thomas publisher Allmusic ... title Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Pitchfork Review first James last Wisdom publisher Pitchfork Media ... . . . . . S.C.I.E.N.C.E es S.C.I.E.N.C.E. fr S.C.I.E.N.C.E. ga S.C.I.E.N.C.E. gl S.C.I.E.N.C.E. it S.C.I.E.N.C.E. he S.C.I.E.N.C.E. pl S.C.I.E.N.C.E. pt S.C.I.E.N.C.E fi S.C.I.E.N.C.E. sv S.C.I.E.N.C.E. ...   more details



  1. For Science

    Infobox musical artist name For Science image caption image size 200 background group or band origin flagicon USA New Brunswick, New Jersey , United States genre Punk rock , Pop punk years active 2006 2009 label Don Giovanni Records , It s Alive Records , Insubordination Records associated acts website http www.myspace.com forscience www.myspace.com forscience current members John Slover br Joe Steinhardt br Zach Gajewski br Brian Gorsegner past members Mike Yannich br Chris Pierce br Ian Thompson br Chris Mitaratondo For Science was a punk rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey made up of John Slover vocals , Joe Steinhardt guitar , and a rotating rhythm section which at times included members of The Ergs , and other local bands. ref http www.rocknycliveandrecorded.com 2010 02 for science forever.html ref They played their last show at the 2009 Don Giovanni Records Showcase . ref http www.brooklynvegan.com archives 2008 12 cloakdagger psy.html ref History Originally known as Skynet, For Science was started by high school friends Joe Steinhardt Guitar and John Slover Vocals . The addition of drummer Ian Thompsen completed the original lineup. In the Summer of 2006, Revenge For Hire was released on Don Giovanni Records which gained them a following in both the New Brunswick basement scene as well as the pop punk scene resulting in them playing many shows with other local pop punk bands such as The Ergs , and The Steinways . Alongside the release of Revenge For Hire came the first significant change in the band s lineup. Mike Yannich of The Ergs and Chris Pierce formerly of Doc Hopper replaced bassist Ian Thompsen and drummer Chris Coastman Miteritondo. Though short lived, this roster collaborated to write and record the EP Way Out Of Control in the Fall of 2006. Eventually ..., the newly assembled For Science was already preparing its third, and ultimately final, record ... 22for science 22 quits punknews&cd 6&hl en&ct clnk&gl us&client safari ref This resulted in the breakup ...   more details



  1. Bad science

    Bad science can refer to Pseudoscience Pathological science The Bad Science column by Ben Goldacre in The Guardian Bad Science book Bad Science book , a 2008 book by Ben Goldacre Bad Science The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion , a 1993 book by Gary Taubes disambig ...   more details



  1. Hoodoo science

    mergeto pseudoscience date February 2011 Hoodoo science is an expression used by conservative sociologists to refer to bad faith and junk science or pseudoscience related to the science of sociology , such as used in the collected sociology essays in Measured Lies The Bell Curve Examined . ref Bad Luck, Bad Blood, Bad Faith Ideological Hegemony and the Oppressive Language of Hoodoo Science , Joyce E. King ref ref bad faith... pseudoscience... hoodoo science , Measured Lies The Bell Curve Examined , Joe L. Kincheloe, p. 186, ISBN 0 312 12 12520 8 ref See also Pseudoscience Junk science Pathological science How to Lie with Statistics References reflist Sociology stub Category Pseudoscience Category Sociology ...   more details



  1. 1913 in science

    Year nav topic 1913 science The year 1913 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Chemistry Protactinium is first identified by Kasimir Fajans and O. H. G hring Henry Moseley shows that nuclear charge is the real basis for numbering the elements and discovers a systematic relation between wavelength and atomic number by using x ray electromagnetic spectrum spectra obtained by diffraction in crystals. Geology Albert Michelson measures tides in the solid body of the Earth . History of science Pierre Duhem begins publication of Le Syst me du Monde Histoire des Doctrines cosmologiques de Platon Copernic in Paris . Mathematics Publication of the 3rd volume of Principia Mathematica by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell , one of the most important and seminal works in mathematical logic and philosophy. Medicine Nikolay Anichkov first demonstrates the significance and role of cholesterol in atherosclerosis pathogenesis. ref cite journal title On experimental cholesterol steatosis and its significance in the origin of some pathological processes url http ovidsp.tx.ovid.com sp 3.3.1a ovidweb.cgi?WebLinkFrameset 1&S OPPAFPKPFKDDIFJFNCCLJEOBCHFPAA00&returnUrl ovidweb.cgi 3fMain 2bSearch 2bPage 3d1 26S 3dOPPAFPKPFKDDIFJFNCCLJEOBCHFPAA00&directlink http ... in the Originof Some Pathological Processes.&link from S.sh.15.16.19.22 7c10&pdf key FPDDNCOBJEJFFK00 ... , civil engineer. March 26 Paul Erd s d. 1996 in science 1996 , mathematician. Deaths January 2 L on Teisserenc de Bort b. 1855 in science 1855 , meteorologist. April 14 Carl Hagenbeck b. 1844 in science 1844 , zoologist. May 28 John Lubbock b. 1834 in science 1834 , naturalist and archaeologist. September 29 Rudolf Diesel b. 1858 in science 1858 , mechanical engineer lost overboard this night . November 7 Alfred Russel Wallace b. 1823 in science 1823 , biologist. References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1913 In Science Category 1913 Science, 1913 In Category 1913 in science fr 1913 en science he 1913 ...   more details



  1. Voodoo Science

    academic general 9780198604433.do?sortby bookTitleDescend Voodoo Science The Road from Foolishness to Fraud ref pathological science , wherein genuine scientists deceive themselves junk science , speculative ...Image voodoo science.jpg right right thumb Robert L. Park s book, Voodoo Science The Road from Foolishness to Fraud Voodoo Science The Road from Foolishness to Fraud ref name Park2000 citation year 2000 author Park, Robert L authorlink Robert L. Park title Voodoo Science The road from foolishness to fraud ... books?id xzCK6 Kqs6QC&printsec frontcover&dq 22voodoo science 22&src bmrr v onepage&q ... used the term voodoo science , ref cite book url http books.google.com books?ei l5OaTrT4NOf50gHowIieBA&ct result&id XoZJ8SP 44oC&dq 22Voodoo science 22 title Oversight Hearing on the Office of Juvenile ... United States Congress year 1984 accessdate 16 October 2011 ref ref W. Booth, Voodoo Science , Science 1988 Apr 15 240 4850 274 7 ref but it remains most closely associated with Park. ref http www.skepdic.com voodooscience.html Voodoo Science , The Skeptics Dictionary ref The book is critical ..., The New York Times, June 4, 2000 ref Categories Park uses the term voodoo science as covering four ... to have a scientific basis, which may be dependent on supernatural explanations fraudulent science, exploiting Pseudoscience bad science for the purposes of fraud Park criticizes junk science as the creature ... shielding Eugene Podkletnov Human spaceflight in terms of actual importance to science since ... , Biosphere 2 and a manned mission to Mars Voodoo science protected by Secrecy Government secrecy government ... voodoo science uncritically as infotainment Abolition of the Office of Technology Assessment Establishment ... standard for excluding junk science from litigation. Quotes I came to realize that many people .... They judge science by how well it agrees with the way they want the world to be. Pages VIII IX The integrity of science is anchored in the willingness of scientists to test their ideas and results ...   more details



  1. Science in science fiction

    Science in science fiction is the study of how science is portrayed in works of science fiction. It covers a large range of topics, since science takes on many roles in science fiction. Hard science fiction is based on engineering or the hard sciences for example, physics, astronomy, or chemistry , whereas soft science fiction is based on the soft sciences, and especially the social sciences anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and so on . Likewise, the accuracy of the science portrayed spans a wide range sometimes it is an extrapolation of existing technology, sometimes it is a physically realistic portrayal of a far out technology, and sometimes it is simply a plot device that looks scientific, but has no basis in science. Examples are Realistic case In 1944, the science fiction story Deadline by Cleve Cartmill ref CARTMILL, CLEVE. Deadline. IN Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XXXIII, No. l, pp. 154 178. New York Street & Smith, March 1944. ref depicted the atomic bomb ref http osulibrary.oregonstate.edu specialcollections coll atomic catalogue atomic15 2745 2925.html ... wide plots with human lifespans. Hard science in science fiction Kinetic energy weapons in science fiction Planets in science fiction Time travel in science fiction Technology in Science Fiction Portals in science fiction Weapons in science fiction Materials science in science fiction Social science in science fiction Sex and sexuality in speculative fiction Religious ideas in science fiction Women in science fiction Gender in speculative fiction Reproduction and pregnancy in speculative fiction Political ideas in science fiction World government in science fiction See also Category Physics in fiction Category Physics in fiction References references The Science in Science Fiction by Brian Stableford , David Langford , & Peter Nicholls writer Peter Nicholls 1982 Category Science in fiction Category Science fiction themes fr Biologie dans la science fiction ...   more details



  1. Fringe science

    Science Fringe science is science scientific inquiry in an established field of study that departs significantly ... Dutch, Steven I title Notes on the nature of fringe science journal J Geol Ed issn 0022 1368 volume ... Accepted science may merge into frontier science, which in turn may merge into more far out ideas, or fringe science. Really wild ideas may be considered beyond the fringe, or pseudoscientific. ref Botkin and Keller 2000 Environmental Science 25 ref A particular concept that was once accepted by the mainstream scientific community can become fringe science due to a later evaluation of previously ... dismissed due to lack of evidence. Conversely, fringe science can include novel proposals and interpretations ... developed on the fringes for example, continental drift , ref Bell, David, 2005, Science, Technology ... mainstream due to the discovery of supportive evidence. Fringe science covers everything from ... science as the domain of pseudoscience pseudoscientists , hobbyists, or quacks. ref 1999 Science & public policy Volume 26 Science Policy Foundation pg 450 ref Other terms used for the portions of fringe science that lack scientific integrity are pathological science , voodoo science , and cargo cult science . Junk science is a term typically used in the political arena to describe ideas that proponents .... In the philosophy of science , the question of where to properly draw a boundary between science and non science, when the objective actually is objectivity, is called the demarcation problem . Compounding ... www2.fiu.edu mizrachs truzzi.html Reflections on the reception of unconventional claims in science , newsletter Center for Frontier Sciences , Temple University 1990 . ref and fringe science can be understood ... style padding 0.3em Tries to be science or just looks like science td tr tr td style width 10em border ... 1em Fringe science td td style width 10em border 3px solid black margin 1em padding 1em Protoscience td td style width 10em border 3px solid black margin 1em padding 1em Mainstream science td tr ...   more details



  1. Science of science policy

    The science of science policy SoSP is an emerging interdisciplinary research area that seeks to develop ... of its dynamics, and assess the likely outcomes. Examples of research in the science of science policy include models to understand the production of science, qualitative research qualitative and quantitative methods to estimate the impact of science, and processes for choosing from alternative science portfolios. ref name SoSP The Science of Science Policy A Federal Research Roadmap. Report on the Science of Science Policy to the Subcommittee on Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, Committee on Science, National Science and Technology Council, Office of Science and Technology ... of SoSP. In 2006, in response to Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Dr. John H. Marburger s challenge for a new science of science policy, the National Science and Technology Council ... Group on Science of Science Policy ITG to serve as part of the internal deliberative process of the Subcommittee. In 2008, the SoSP ITG developed and published The Science of Science Policy A Federal Research Roadmap, which outlined the Federal efforts necessary for the long term development of a science of science policy, and presented this Roadmap to the SoSP Community. The ITG s subsequent work .... Furthermore, since 2007, the National Science Foundation , in support of academic research to advance the field, has awarded grants from the http 1.usa.gov scisipsol Science of Science and Innovation ... by providing new tools with immediate relevance to policymakers. Science of Science and Innovation Policy program The Science of Science and Innovation Policy SciSIP program was established at the National Science Foundation in 2005 in response to a call from John Marburger for a specialist scholarly community to study the science of science policy. The program has three major goals advancing Evidence based policy evidence based science and innovation policy decision making building a scientific ...   more details



  1. Fabrication (science)

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Fabrication , in the context of science scientific inquiry and academia academic research, refers to the act of intentionally falsifying research results, such as reported in a Academic journal journal article. Fabrication is considered a form of scientific misconduct , and is regarded as highly unethical. In some jurisdictions, fabrication may be illegal. The word falsifying used above should not be confused with the legitimate and essential activity of finding and sharing evidence that contradicts a hypothesis see falsifiability but is used in the sense of deliberately presenting known false information as true with the intent to deceive. Neither should the concept be applied to a scientist or a group of scientists deceiving themselves this behaviour is sometimes called pathological science . Examples of activities which constitute fabrication include Outright synthesis of experimental data reporting experiments which were never conducted. Sometimes referred to as drylabbing . ref name Shapiro1992 citation last Shapiro first M.F. year 1992 title Data audit by a regulatory agency Its effect and implication for others journal Accountability in Research volume 2 issue 3 pages 219 229 doi 10.1080 08989629208573818 url http www.informaworld.com index 793939942.pdf pmid 11653981 ref Fudging , massaging , or outright manufacture of experimental data. Inappropriate, and statistically invalid, culling of experimental data, such as the intentional exclusion of experimental runs which contradict the hypothesis the scientist is trying to demonstrate, or excessive filtration of noise which suggests a correlation where none can be shown to exist. Intentional portrayal of interdependent events as independent. Ordering subordinates or research assistants to participate in any of the above. In addition, some forms of unintentional academic incompetence ... Science Category Scientific misconduct Category Types of scientific fallacy ...   more details



  1. Science in Islam

    Science in Islam may refer to Islamic science the history of science in the Islamic World The relation between Islam and science Disambig ...   more details



  1. 1854 in science

    Year nav topic 1854 science The year 1854 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Astronomy July 22 Discovery of the asteroid 30 Urania by John Russell Hind . George Airy calculates the mean density of the Earth by measuring the gravity in a coal mine in South Shields . Mathematics George Boole s work on algebraic logic , The Laws of Thought An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities , published in London . ref cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History location London publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 ref Arthur Cayley states the original version of Cayley s theorem and produces the first Cayley table . ref citation last Cayley ... integral . It is published by Richard Dedekind in 1867 in science 1867 . ref cite web url ... patologiche sul cholera asi tico Microscopical observations and pathological deductions on cholera ... Births March 4 Napier Shaw d. 1945 in science 1945 , meteorologist. March 15 Emil Adolf von Behring d. 1917 in science 1917 , winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901. April 28 Hertha Marks Ayrton Phoebe Marks, later Hertha Ayrton d. 1923 in science 1923 , electrical engineer. April 29 Henri Poincar d. 1912 in science 1912 , mathematician . June 13 Charles Algernon Parsons d. 1931 in science 1931 , inventor of the steam turbine . July 12 George Eastman d. 1932 in science 1932 , photography photographic inventor. July 23 Birt Acres d. 1918 in science 1918 , cinematographic inventor. October 3 Hermann Struve d. 1920 in science 1920 , astronomer . Deaths April 15 Arthur Aikin born 1773 in science 1773 , chemist and mineralogist July 6 Georg Ohm b. 1787 in science 1787 , physicist November 18 Edward Forbes born 1815 in science 1815 , naturalist References reflist Category 1854 in science fr 1854 en science mk 1854 no Vitenskaps ret 1854 sk 1854 vo vede sv Vetenskaps ret ...   more details



  1. Science and Life

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