We found 721 examples of how to use science in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 721.
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26. | Mentally the Third Men were indeed very unlike their predecessors. Their intelligence was in some ways no less agile; but it was more cunning than intellectual, more practical than theoretical. They were interested more in the world of sense-experience than in the world of abstract reason, and again far more in living things than in the lifeless. They excelled in certain kinds of art, and indeed also in some fields of science. But they were led into science more through practical, aesthetic or religious needs than through intellectual curiosity. In mathematics, for instance (helped greatly by the duodecimal system, which resulted from their having twelve fingers), they became wonderful calculators; yet they never had the curiosity to inquire into the essential nature of number. Nor, in physics, were they ever led to discover the more obscure properties of space. They were, indeed, strangely devoid of curiosity. Hence, though sometimes capable of a penetrating mystical intuition, they never seriously disciplined themselves under philosophy, nor tried to relate their mystical intuitions with the rest of their experience. | |
27. | About two centuries after the formation of the first World State, the President of the World declared that the time was ripe for a formal union of science and religion, and called a conference of the leaders of these two great disciplines. Upon that island in the Pacific which had become the Mecca of cosmopolitan sentiment, and was by now one vast manystoried, and cloud-capped Temple of Peace, the heads of Buddhism, Mohammedanism, Hinduism, the Regenerate Christian Brotherhood and the Modern Catholic Church in South America, agreed that their differences were but differences of expression. One and all were worshippers of the Divine Energy, whether expressed in activity, or in tense stillness. One and all recognized the saintly Discoverer as either the last and greatest of the prophets or an actual incarnation of divine Movement. And these two concepts were easily shown, in the light of modern science, to be identical. | |
28. | “I thought that the Korean language section was alright. English was easy. The math and science sections were pretty difficult because there were many types of problems that I wasn’t accustomed to,” said Yun Jae Kim, a high school senior who studied the science course at Sangsan High School in Jeonju. | |
29. | Mathematics is the part of science you could continue to do if you woke up tomorrow and discovered the universe was gone. | |
30. | Creationism is a pseudo-science. | |
31. | Life is not an exact science, it is an art. | |
32. | Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it. | |
33. | In recent years, science has made remarkable progress. | |
34. | Schools have tried to limit their use by not allowing them to be used in math classes, although they allow them in science lessons to save time. | |
35. | Reading science fiction sometimes does much to encourage a scientific view of the universe. | |
36. | Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society is changing at a speed which is quite unprecedented. | |
37. | Science can be dangerous when applied carelessly. | |
38. | Science is based on very careful observations. | |
39. | Science has made remarkable progress. | |
40. | Science is based on careful observation. | |
41. | Science is far more than a collection of facts and methods. | |
42. | Science has brought about many changes to our lives. | |
43. | Science has brought about many changes in our lives. | |
44. | Science has made rapid progress in this century. | |
45. | I do not like science. | |
46. | Science rests upon observation. | |
47. | Science is a good thing, but it is not an end in itself; it is a means toward an end and that end is human betterment. | |
48. | Science is the way to prepare for the 21st century. | |
49. | The aim of science is, as has often been said, to foresee, not to understand. | |
50. | The primary aim of science is to find truth, new truth. |