We found 721 examples of how to use science in an English sentence.
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1. | Contrasting the goals of the Soviet science with the goals of the science controlled by the Americal imperialists, Soviet biology scientists say: “Biology is a life science, but American biologists turn it into a death science, a science that deals with the better and faster destruction of all the living things on earth.” | |
2. | Science doesn't purvey absolute truth. Science is a mechanism. It's a way of trying to improve your knowledge of nature. It's a system for testing your thoughts against the universe and seeing whether they match. And this works, not just for the ordinary aspects of science, but for all of life. | |
3. | Well, of course science doesn't know everything. But because science doesn't know everything that doesn't mean science knows nothing. | |
4. | Needless to say, the Fifth Men had early mastered all those paradoxes of physical science which had so perplexed the First Men. Needless to say, they had a very complete knowledge of the geography of the cosmos and of the atom. But again and again the very foundations of their science were shattered by some new discovery, so that they had patiently to reconstruct the whole upon an entirely new plan. At length, however, with the clear formulation of the principles of psycho-physics, in which the older psychology and the older physics were held, so to speak, in chemical combination, they seemed to have built upon the rock. In this science, the fundamental concepts of psychology were given a physical meaning, and the fundamental concepts of physics were stated in a psychological manner. Further, the most fundamental relations of the physical universe were found to be of the same nature as the fundamental principles of art. But, and herein lay mystery and horror even for the Fifth Men, there was no shred of evidence that this aesthetically admirable cosmos was the work of a conscious artist, nor yet that any mind would ever develop so greatly as to be able to appreciate the Whole in all its detail and unity. | |
5. | Observation is a passive science, experimentation an active science. | |
6. | When science was less important than it is now, it was all very well to leave science to the scientists. | |
7. | That university's curriculum covers natural science and social science. | |
8. | If geometry is the science of space, what is the science of time? | |
9. | Even science is not an exact science. | |
10. | There's some truth in science fiction, but don't go looking for it there. There's science fact. | |
11. | Even when I was studying mathematics, physics, and computer science, it always seemed that the problem of consciousness was about the most interesting problem out there for science to come to grips with. | |
12. | The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy advises the President about the effects of science and technology on domestic and international affairs. | |
13. | These stories are as old as anything that men have invented. They were narrated by naked savage women to naked savage children. They have been inherited by our earliest civilised ancestors, who really believed that beasts and trees and stones can talk if they choose, and behave kindly or unkindly. The stories are full of the oldest ideas of ages when science did not exist, and magic took the place of science. | |
14. | Some know that science fantasy is different from science fiction. | |
15. | Science fact, you might know, is different from science fiction. | |
16. | Is a natural science major better than a social science major? | |
17. | There is only Ila in natural science major, while Aldi, Ifan, and Ati are in social science major. | |
18. | What's the difference between science and pseudo-science? | |
19. | There are science fact and science fiction, both being useful for different occasions. | |
20. | Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. | |
21. | I used to have to pick the fuzz out from between my toes every night before bed. Now, thanks to science, I don't have to bother. Thanks, science! | |
22. | There is new Cult of Scientism, a dogmatic circle jerk of intellectual bullies who insist the only "science" that's true is their own selected brand of corporate-sponsored science. | |
23. | Citizen science allows ordinary citizens to contribute to science. | |
24. | Linguistics is science. Racism is ideology. Science and ideology don't go together. | |
25. | Despite my adventures into religions, I still believe in science fact and science fiction. |