refimprove date May 2010 Scientific progress is the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method . Discontinuous Model of Scientific Progress Several Philosophy of Science Philosophers of Science have supported arguments that the progress of science is discontinuous. In that case, progress is not a continuous accumulation, but rather a revolutionary ... proponent of this model of scientific progress, as explained in his book The Structure of ScientificRevolutions . This is especially supported by studying the Commensurability incommensurability ... paradigm. A discontinuous model of scientific progress may disagree with a philosophical realism ... referred to may change wildly. History of Science as a Model of Scientific Progress Another model of Scientific Progress, as put forward by Richard Boyd , and others, is History of Science as a model of scientific progress. In short, methods in science are produced which are used to produce scientific theories, which then are used to produce more methods, which are then used to produce more theories and so on. Note that this does not conflict with a continuous or discontinuous model of scientific ... did not concern themselves with gaining knowledge in any systematic way, and thus the concept of scientific ... not engage in the scientific method . Even if some esoteric traditions may have involved themselves ... in connection with the art of warfare. Quotes on Scientific Progress Dr. Terry Halwes wrote What is required for scientific progress is mainly ordinary curiosity, ordinary awareness, ordinary ... Popper wrote in The Logic of Scientific Discovery The wrong view of science betrays itself in the craving ... terrible truth.htm See also The Relativity of Wrong essay by Isaac Asimov which concerns scientific progress External links http plato.stanford.edu entries scientific progress Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry Category Scientific method ar es Progreso cient fico fr Progr s scientifique ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox Television film name 33 Revolutions Per Monkee image 33 revolutions per monkee.jpg image size 200px caption genre runtime 60 mins. creator Jack Good producer Jack Good director Art Fisher producer Jack Good producer Jack Good writer Jack Good producer Jack Good br Art Fisher starring The Monkees br Julie Driscoll br Brian Auger br Jerry Lee Lewis br Fats Domino br Little Richard br Clara Ward br Buddy Miles br Paul Arnold br We Three editing music budget country United States language English language English network NBC released first aired Start date 1969 4 14 last aired num episodes preceded by The Monkees TV series The Monkees followed by Hey, Hey, It s the Monkees website 33 Revolutions Per Monkee is the name of a television special starring The Monkees that aired on NBC on April 14, 1969. Produced by Jack Good producer Jack Good creator of the television ... s production. The title is a play on Gramophone record 33 Revolutions Per Minute . Overview ... Nesmiths croon Naked Persimmon The Only Thing I Believe Is True during 33 Revolutions Per Monkee ... 3 Revolutions Per Monkee s guest musicians from The Trinity to The Buddy Miles Express, resulting in a climactic ... General opinion of the viewers and participants of 33 Revolutions Per Monkee claim the special to be chaotic ... with producer Jack Good and director Art Fisher s script for 33 Revolutions Per Monkee , calling it too ... his Monkees contract at the end of production of 33 Revolutions Per Monkee on December 20, 1968 , reportedly ... 1968 for The Monkees to star in three NBC TV specials to air in 1969 33 Revolutions Per Monkee ... to the telecast by an engineer who accidentally presented 33 Revolutions Per Monkee out of sequence ... California Here It Come End Titles DVD release In the 1990s, 33 Revolutions Per Monkee was released ... to The Monkees in two different versions. The version of 33 Revolutions Per Monkee released ... listed as demo recordings for 33 Revolutions Per Monkee , as has My Community , written by Roger Atkins ... more details
Infobox historical event Event Name Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states Image Name Italy unification 1815 1870.jpg Imagesize 220px Image Alt Image Caption An image of non unified Italy 1815 1870 Thumb Time AKA Participants all Italians Location Italy Date 1848 Result The Revolutions are failures, some states of Italy receive liberal constitutions, but they were abolished a short time after. The 1848 revolutions in the Italian states were organized revolts in the states of Italy led by intellectuals and agitators who desired a liberal government. As Italian nationalists they sought to eliminate reactionary Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas Austrian control. During this time period, Italy was still not a unified country, and was divided into many states, which, in Northern Italy, were ruled by the Austrian Empire . A desire to be free from foreign rule, and the conservative leadership of the Austrians, led the Italian people to stage a revolution in order to drive out the Austrians. The revolution was led by the state of Piedmont , one of the four states where the Austrian leaders were forced to grant liberal rights. Also, the uprisings in the Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia , particularly in Milan , forced the Austrian General Joseph Radetzky von Radetz Radetsky to retreat to the Quadrilatero fortresses. ref Priscilla Robertson, Revolutions of 1848 A Social History 1952 pp 311 401 ref King Charles Albert of Sardinia Charles Albert , who ruled Piedmont Sardinia from 1831 to 1849, aspired to unite Italy under his leadership. He declared war on Austria and launched a full ... to spark revolts in the northern Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia . Revolutions in the Lombardy city of Milan ..., Michael. 1848 Year of Revolution 2010 pp 79 93 Robertson, Priscilla. Revolutions of 1848 A Social ... Denis Mack Smith dp 0300068840 excerpt and text search See also Revolutions of 1848 Italian unification Revolutions of 1848 DEFAULTSORT Revolutions Of 1848 In The Italian States Category Revolutions ... more details
socialism socialist currents resisted the empire s longstanding conservatism . Ultimately, the revolutions ... The revolutions of 1848 events of 1848 were the product of mounting social and political tensions ... is very confusing As 1848 approached, the revolutions the Empire crushed to maintain longstanding ... revolutions were defeated by the Habsburgs. Prague was the first victory of counter revolution in the Austrian .... It lasted from September 1848 to November 1849. The Second Wave of Revolutions Revolutionary ... Revolutions, 1848 1851 last Sperber first Jonathan year 2005 publisher Cambridge University ... mek.oszk.hu 04900 04962 Digitized version Revolutions of 1848 DEFAULTSORT Revolutions Of 1848 In The Habsburg Areas Category Revolutions of 1848 Habsburg areas Category Conflicts in 1849 Category History of Austria Revolutions of 1848 Category Czech history Revolutions of 1948 Category History of Croatia Revolutions of 1848 Category History of Hungary Revolutions of 1848 Category History of Romania Revolutions of 1848 Category History of Serbia during Habsburg administration Revolutions of 1848 Category History of Vojvodina Revolutions of 1848 Category History of Slovakia Revolutions of 1848 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This page lists various rebellion s and revolution s in Brazil . Empire of Brazil Col begin Col 3 Pernambucan Revolt 1817 Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers Revolt 1828 Col 3 War of the Farrapos 1835 1845 Cabanagem 1835 1845 Balaiada 1838 1841 Col 3 Praieira revolt 1848 Quebra Quilos revolt 1874 1875 Col end Brazil Republic of Brazil Col begin Col 3 Revolta da Armada 1893 94 War of Canudos 1897 Vaccine Revolt 1904 Col 3 Chibata Revolt 1910 Contestado War 1912 1916 Col 3 The Tenente Revolts 1922 1927 The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 The Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932 The 1964 Brazilian coup d tat Col end See also Col begin Col 3 Brazilian War of Independence Col 3 History of Brazil Col 3 Military history of Brazil Col end DEFAULTSORT Rebellions And Revolutions In Brazil Category Rebellions in Brazil Category Rebellions by country Brazil gl Conflitos e sublevaci ns no Brasil no Konflikter i Brasils historie pt Anexo Lutas e revolu es no Brasil ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975 1993 Type Box set Artist Willie Nelson Released November 14, 1995 Cover Willie Nelson Revolutions of Time The Journey 1975 1993.jpg Recorded February 9, 1975 November 10, 1992 Genre Country Music Country Length 198 13 Producer Label Columbia Records Columbia , Legacy Records Legacy Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r229371 pure url yes link Last album Super Hits Willie Nelson album Super Hits, Volume 2 Super Hits, Volume 2 br 1995 This album Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975 1993 br 1995 Next album 16 Biggest Hits Willie Nelson album 16 Biggest Hits br 1998 Revolutions of Time...The Journey 1975 1993 is a three disc box set by country music country singer Willie Nelson , released on November 14, 1995. It features recordings made for his 1975 album Red Headed Stranger through his 1993 album Across the Borderline . Track listing Disc one Time of the Preacher 2 28 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain 2 20 If You ve Got the Money I ve Got the Time If You ve Got the Money I ve Got the Time 2 05 Uncloudy Day 4 41 Always Late With Your Kisses 2 26 Georgia on My Mind 4 20 Blue Skies 3 34 Whiskey River 3 33 Stay All Night Stay a Little Longer 3 25 Mr. Record Man 2 01 Lovin Her Was Easier Than Anything I ll Ever Do Again Loving Her Was Easier Than Anything I ll Ever Do Again 5 51 Mammas Don t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys 28 My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys song My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys 3 05 It s Not Supposed to Be That Way 3 23 On the Road Again Willie Nelson song On the Road Again 2 34 Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground 4 26 Mona Lisa Nat King Cole song Mona Lisa 2 32 Always on My Mind 3 33 Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning 4 20 The Party s Over 2 48 Disc two Summertime with Leon Russell 2 28 Faded Love with Ray Price musician Ray Price 3 50 Night Life with Ray Price musician Ray Price 4 05 Pancho and Lefty with Merle Haggard 4 48 Old Friends ... more details
revolutions across the entire European continent, especially in the German provinces. Events leading up to the revolutions The ground work of the 1848 uprising in Germany was laid long beforehand. Hambacher ... the revolutions in its own way. The street demonstrations of workers and artisans in Paris, France ... of these demonstrations, the revolutions in Germany are usually called the March Revolution German ... courtesy note, Vienna Revolt redirects here Main Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas In 1848 ... and a constituent assembly elected by universal male suffrage. ref Priscilla Robertson, Revolutions ... Assembly elected by the people. ref Robertson, Revolutions of 1848 A Social History 1952 pp 206 ... forced to abdicate in the 1848 revolutions. Although some popular reforms were introduced, the government regained full control. ref Robinson, Revolutions of 1848 1952 pp 180 81 ref Greater Poland ... more details
. 1970 . The Structure of ScientificRevolutions , 2nd Edition Chicago University of Chicago Press ...Refimprove date October 2009 Cleanup date October 2009 Scientific realism is, at the most general level ... talked about by scientific theory theories . Generally, those who are scientific realists assert ... status as observables, as opposed to instrumentalism . Main features of scientific realism Scientific ... scientific theory an ideal theory is the sort of theory science aims to produce. Second, it is the commitment ... has done pretty well thus far in some domains. It is important to note that one might be a scientific ... and sociology. According to scientific realism, an ideal scientific theory has the following ... of scientific realism. The entities described by the scientific theory exist objectively and mind independently. This is the metaphysics metaphysical commitment of scientific realism. There are reasons ... commitment. Combining the first and the second claim entails that an ideal scientific theory ... to believe that the things said about these entities are true. Scientific realism usually holds that science makes progress, i.e. scientific theories usually get successively better, or, rather, answer more and more questions. For this reason, many people, scientific realist or otherwise, hold that realism ... like the ideal theory that scientific realists describe. Characteristic claims The following claims are typical of those held by scientific realists. Due to the wide disagreements over the nature of science s success and the role of realism in its success, a scientific realist would agree with some but not all of the following positions. ref citation title Scientific Realism author Jarrett Leplin ...?id UFCpopYlB9EC&lpg PA189&pg PA1 v onepage&f false page 1 ref The best scientific theories are at least ... expressions that do not have a reference, a scientific theory may be approximately true. Scientific theories are in a historical process of progress towards a true account of the physical world. Scientific ... more details
The Structure of ScientificRevolutions year 1962 edition 1996 pages publisher University of Chicago ...Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the scientific community community of scientist s in a Scientific discipline particular field of study. Consensus implies general agreement, though not necessarily unanimity . Scientific consensus is not by itself a scientific argument, and it is not part of the scientific method . Nevertheless, consensus may be based on both scientific arguments and the scientific method. ref http www.greenfacts.org glossary abc consensus.htm ... and Peter Bearman, http asr.sagepub.com content 75 6 817.full.pdf html The Temporal Structure of Scientific ... December 2010. ref On occasion, scientific institutes issue position statements intended to communicate a summary of the science from the inside to the outside of the scientific community. In cases ... is can be quite straightforward. Scientific consensus may be invoked in popular or political debate ... the scientific community, such as evolution ref Cite web title Statement on the Teaching of Evolution ... and historical theories as to how scientific consensus changes over time. Because the history of scientific change is extremely complicated, and because there is a tendency to project winners and losers onto the past in relation to our current scientific consensus, it is very difficult to come up with accurate and rigorous models for scientific change. ref name Pickering 1993 Cite book last ... of scientific change rely on new data produced by scientific experiment . The philosopher Karl Popper proposed that since no amount of experiments could ever prove a scientific theory, but a single experiment could disprove one, all scientific progress should be based on a process of falsifiability ... name PopperLSR Cite book last Popper first Karl Raimund authorlink Karl Popper title The Logic of Scientific ... alone did not result in scientific change or an undermining of scientific consensus. He proposed that scientific ... more details
of all socio political revolutions, the French Revolution is associated with the rise of the bourgeoisie ... Maerz1848 berlin.jpg thumb right Cheering revolutionaries during the Revolutions of 1848 pre 1800 ... . 1820 Revolutions in Spain and Portugal. 1820&ndash 1824 The revolutionary war of independence ... and the Upper Canada Rebellion failed republican revolutions against British rule in Canada. 1841 ... in Yucat n . 1847 The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1848 The Revolutions of 1848 were a wave of failed liberal and republican revolutions that swept Europe. 1848 The French Revolution of 1848 led to the creation of the French Second Republic . 1848 The Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states . 1848 The Revolutions of 1848 in the German states . 1848 The Hungarian Revolution ... more details
by Charles Bazerman http wac.colostate.edu books bazerman shaping Laboratory Life The Construction of Scientific Facts by Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar The Structure of ScientificRevolutions by Thomas ...Refimprove date August 2007 Selfref For Wikipedia s guide to referencing scientific and mathematical articles, see Wikipedia Scientific citation guidelines Scientific citation is providing detailed reference in a scientific publication, typically a Academic publishing Scholarly paper paper or book, to previous published or occasionally private communications which have a bearing on the subject of the new publication. The purpose of citations in original work is to allow readers of the paper to refer to cited work to assist them in judging the new work, source background information vital for future development, and acknowledge the contributions of earlier workers. Citations in, say, a review paper bring together many sources, often recent, in one place. To a considerable extent the quality of work, in the absence of other criteria, is judged on the number of citations received, adjusting for the volume of work in the relevant topic. While this is not necessarily a reliable measure, counting citations is trivially easy judging the merit of complex work can be very difficult. Previous work may be cited regarding experimental Procedure term procedures , Equipment apparatus , Objective goal goal s, previous theoretical results upon which the new work builds, theses , and so on. Typically ... on authoritative prior scientific consensus is the norm, either with citation or not, e.g. a paper ... and Scientific control control s are less common, citation is viewed somewhat differently. Terminology ... of the formal scientific method . Patent references In patent law the citation of previous ... to avoid citing works that cast doubt on its originality. Thus this does not appear to be scientific ... citation index peer review prior art scientific method philosophy of science References Reflist Further ... more details
result in The Structure of ScientificRevolutions changes falsifiability falsification of elements of theory. Although Marx denounced utopian socialism , he never referred to his own ideas as scientific ...Socialism sidebar Scientific socialism is the term used by Friedrich Engels ref http www.marxists.org archive marx works 1880 soc utop index.htm Frederick Engels Socialism Utopian and Scientific. 1880 Full Text ref to describe the social political economic theory first pioneered by Karl Marx . The purported reason why this socialism is scientific socialism as opposed to utopian socialism is because ... Schumpeter and Thorstein Veblen . Methodology Scientific socialism refers to a method for understanding ... trends through the use of the scientific method in order to derive probable outcomes and probable future ... in details. Scientific socialism holds, on the contrary, that the laws established by classical ... of their analysis and discovery. ref Scientific socialists view social and political developments ... laydate ref Veblen s methodology for analyzing economic developments is similar to that of scientific ..., at least historically, been a current which finds expression in various scientific disciplines such as mathematical ... of scientific socialist methodology The term also refers to an important philosophical difference .... While scientific socialists see economic laws and various forms of social arrangements as context ... did not and do not use scientific method s in a substantive way for this purpose. The era slogan of the current Chinese Communist Party CCP leader, Hu Jintao, Scientific Development does not so far appear ... Karl Popper in his book The Open Society and Its Enemies characterized Scientific Socialism as a pseudoscience ... also Evolutionary economics Historical materialism Scientific communism , the USSR curriculum requirements for understanding Soviet orthodoxy on the subject. Scientific Development Concept Siad Barre , who called his mixture of Marxism and Islam scientific socialism Socialism Socialism Marxism ... more details
The scientific community is the group of all interacting scientist s. It includes many sub communities working on particular scientific fields, and within particular institutions interdisciplinary and cross ... to be achieved by the scientific method . Peer review , through discussion and debate within journals ... CE year 1981 title The Scientific Community Metaphor journal IEEE TRANS. SYS., MAN, AND CYBER. volume ... degree degrees in the relevant scientific sub disciplines are often considered prerequisites for membership ... is dependent on maintaining connections to other researchers through publication and scientific ... review ed scientific journals journals , or by attending academic conference conferences where new ... of scientific work and results as well. And many in a coherent community may actually not communicate all of their work with one another, for various professional reasons. Speaking for the scientific ... acts as a surrogate when the opinions of the scientific community need to be ascertained by public .... Nevertheless, general scientific consensus is a concept which is often referred to when dealing with questions that can be subject to scientific method ology. While the consensus opinion of the community is not always easy to ascertain, generally the standards and utility of the scientific method have tended to ensure that scientists agree on a standard, mainstream corpus of fact explicated by scientific theory while rejecting ideas which run counter to this realization. Scientific consensus ... of the consensus often bitterly complain that there is a closed shop bias within the scientific ... scientific skepticism skeptical organizations have devoted considerable amounts of time and money to debunker debunking the claims of those who balk at scientific consensus. Philosophy of science ... and some, including Thomas Kuhn , have pointed to the existence of scientific revolution s in the history of science as being an important indication that scientific consensus can, at times, be wrong ... more details
as constituting scientificrevolutions, although he was speaking about fourteenth century ... Kuhn 1970 , The Structure of ScientificRevolutions , pp. 105 06. ref blockquote Newton had also specifically ... of science DEFAULTSORT Scientific Revolution Category History of science Category Revolutions ...About a period in the history of science the process of scientific progress via revolution, proposed by Thomas Kuhn Paradigm shift HistOfScience The scientific revolution is an era associated primarily ... Hannam, James 2011 p342 ref name Grant ref Scientific Revolution in Encarta . 2007. http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 701509067 Scientific Revolution.html. ref According to most accounts, the scientific ... On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres and Andreas Vesalius s De humani corporis fabrica On the Fabric of the Human body . Philosopher and historian Alexandre Koyr coined the term scientific revolution in 1939 to describe this epoch. ref Shapin, Steven 1996 . The Scientific Revolution . ref ... name Salam ref name Briffault asserted that the renaissance enabled a scientific revolution which let ... scientific revolution is another one of those prejudicial historical labels that explain ..., many notable figures of the scientific revolution including Nicolaus Copernicus , Tycho Brahe ... devout in their faith. ref http www.douban.com group topic 18084328 Western Civilization Notes Scientific ... transformation in scientific ideas across mathematics, physics, astronomy, and biology, in institutions supporting scientific investigation, and in the more widely held picture of the universe. The scientific ... the 17th century, had never occurred before that time. The new kind of scientific activity emerged ... hundred years. Since the 19th century, scientific knowledge has been assimilated by the rest of the world ... , p. viii. ref More recently, sociologist and historian of science Steven Shapin opened his book, The Scientific Revolution, with the paradoxical statement There was no such thing as the Scientific Revolution ... more details
Or see Scientific terminology . In computer programming , a scientific language is a programming language optimized for the use of mathematical formula s and matrix mathematics matrices . Though these functions can be performed using any language, they are more easily expressed in scientific languages. Scientific languages include ALGOL , FORTRAN , and APL programming language APL . Scientific language must be grammatically correct giving an concise and correct information. References http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t scientific language&i 50874,00.asp Category Programming paradigms Compu lang stub ... more details
here Scientific method refers to a body of Scientific technique techniques for investigating phenomenon ... Goldhaber 2010 page 940 harvnb Goldhaber Nieto 2010 page 940 ref To be termed scientific, a method ... pp 794 6 , from Book 3 , The System of the World . ref The Oxford English Dictionary says that scientific ... of Hypothesis hypotheses . ref Oxford English Dictionary entry for scientific . ref The chief characteristic which distinguishes a scientific method of inquiry from other methods of acquiring ... features distinguish scientific inquiry from other methods of obtaining knowledge. Scientific researchers ... against mistake or confusion in any particular experimenter. Scientific theory Theories that encompass ... into context. Scientific inquiry is generally intended to be as objectivity science objective as possible, to reduce biased interpretations of results. Another basic expectation is to document, Scientific ... limit 3 Introduction to scientific method See also History of scientific method Timeline of the history of scientific method style float right cellspacing 0 File Ibn al Haytham.png thumb 150px Ibn ... by some to be the father of modern scientific methodology. ref name Alhazen Image Galileo.arp.300pix.jpg thumb 150px Modern science owes its present flourishing state to a new scientific method ... through explanatory hypotheses ref Peirce, C. S., Collected Papers v. 1, paragraph 74. ref Scientific ... steps of induction every step in scientific method . It is not enough to base scientific method .... harvnb Born 1949 p 6 ref multiple steps are needed in scientific method, ranging from our experience ... Godfrey Smith 2003 p. 236. ref for scientific method was formulated for a more formal discussion, see Scientific method Elements of scientific method below div style padding left 1.25em text indent ... e.g., p. 58, devotes his chapter 5 to the error of confirmation . ref div This model underlies the scientific ... this simple view of scientific method is incomplete the formulation of the conjecture might itself ... more details
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Barloworld Scientific Ltd. was the of United Kingdom UK s largest manufacturer s of scientific equipment and laboratory supplies. In 2007, the company was purchased by Nova Capital Ltd and now trades under the names SciLabware Limited glassware , and reusable plastics , Bibby Scientific benchtop scientific equipment , Bibby Sterlin Ltd. single use disposable plasticware and Carbolite furnaces , ovens & Incubator culture incubators . External links http www.Barloworld Scientific.com Company website http www.Carbolite.com Carbolite website http www.bibby scientific.com Bibby Scientific website http www.scilabware.com SciLabware Limited website Category Technology companies of the United Kingdom Category Research support companies Category Laboratory equipment manufacturers UK company stub fi Barloworld Scientific ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Liberalism sidebar Scientific politics was a late 19th century political theory based on the positivism positivist philosophy of Auguste Comte . Proponents of scientific politics advocated a society and political system that was to be organized in accordance with the laws of nature. Scientific politics was considered to be a sort of liberalism , more specifically conservative liberalism . Proponents of scientific politics rejected liberal jacobinism , and sought to replace revolution with evolution . They rejected classical liberal notions like individual rights , natural law and constitutionalism as metaphysics metaphysical and disruptive to social and political evolution. They were willing to sacrifice political liberties such as universal suffrage in order to foster Social order order and social and political progress, which were considered prerequisites for the existence of liberty . Nonetheless proponents of scientific politics didn t consider themselves to be opponents of liberalism, but rather its heirs. They shared the liberal views in support of republicanism , secularism and the importance of progress. Some, but not all, proponents of scientific politics also espoused social darwinism . Most proponents of scientific politics could be found in France , Spain and Latin America . The rule of Porfirio D az in Mexico and Juan Vicente G mez in Venezuela was justified by their supporters using the theories of scientific politics. The national motto of Brazil , Order and Progress Ordem e Progresso , was one of the main adages of scientific politics. DEFAULTSORT Scientific Politics Category Political theories Poli stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Magazine title The Scientific Monthly image file Scientific Monthly Oct 1915 Cover.png image size image caption First issue, October 1915 editor James McKeen Cattell frequency Monthly category Science company The Science Press publisher James McKeen Cattell firstdate October 1915 finaldate 1957 country USA language English Scientific Monthly was a science magazine published from 1915 to 1957. Psychologist James McKeen Cattell was the original founder and editor. In 1957 Scientific Monthly was absorbed by Science journal Science . DEFAULTSORT Scientific Monthly Category Monthly magazines Category Publications established in 1915 Category Publications disestablished in 1957 Sci mag stub ... more details
Infobox OS name Scientific Linux logo Image Scientific linux logo.svg 100px Scientific Linux logo screenshot Image ScientificLinux60.png 250px caption Scientific Linux 6.0 s default GNOME desktop collapsible yes developer Fermilab Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN family Unix like source model Free and open source software released 10 May 2004 latest release version 6.2, 5.8 latest release date release date 2012 02 15 , release date 2012 04 24 marketing target Scientific purpose High Performance Computing Server computing Server s Desktop computer Desktop s Citation needed date July 2010 kernel type Monolithic kernel Monolithic Linux kernel ... updatemodel Yellow dog Updater, Modified Yum PackageKit Scientific Linux SL is a Linux distribution ... www.scientificlinux.org documentation faq general1 Scientific Linux General Questions about Scientific ... and initial release. The first official release was on May 10, 2004. At the release of Scientific Linux 3.0.1, CERN joined in the collaboration and became co developers of Scientific Linux. The name Scientific Linux is actually a misnomer , in that it does not contain scientific software and was named instead for the labs that make it. Release history Historical releases of Scientific Linux are the following ... roadmap class wikitable Scientific Linux Release Architectures RHEL base Scientific Linux release ... distribution on which Scientific Linux is based CentOS , another distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise ... cluster computing cluster s. References references External links https www.scientificlinux.org Scientific Linux Homepage DistroWatch scientific NAME Scientific Linux http linux.web.cern.ch linux CERN ... software ar cs Scientific Linux de Scientific Linux es Scientific Linux fr Scientific Linux it Scientific Linux hu Scientific Linux nl Scientific Linux ja Scientific Linux pl Scientific Linux ro Scientific Linux ru Scientific Linux sv Scientific Linux tr Scientific linux zh Scientific Linux ... more details
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The Scientific Activist is a blog that covers science , politics , and science policy, run by Nick Anthis , a graduate student in biochemistry and Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford . The Scientific Activist gained international recognition in February 2006 when it published information that led to the immediate resignation of George W. Bush administration Bush Administration NASA appointee George Deutsch . ref name deutsch post Nick Anthis, http scientificactivist.blogspot.com 2006 02 breaking news george deutsch did not.html Breaking News George Deutsch Did Not Graduate from Texas A&M University , The Scientific Activist , February 6, 2006 ref ref name NYT Andrew C. Revkin, http www.nytimes.com 2006 02 08 politics 08nasa.html?ex 1297054800&en 9770cf71c58cfd89&ei 5090&partner rssuserland&emc rss A Young Bush Appointee Resigns His Post at NASA , New York Times , February 8, 2006 ref Deutsch&mdash who had been accused of censoring scientific information at NASA&mdash claimed to have ..., completed his degree there. The Scientific Activist was founded on January 11, 2006, and was originally ... 2006 01 what is scientific activist.html What is a Scientific Activist? , The Scientific ... oxford scientists bite back at animal.html Oxford Scientist Bite Back at Animal Rights Activists , The Scientific Activist , February 26, 2006 ref On June 9, 2006, The Scientific Activist moved to ScienceBlogs ... day for scientific activist.html It s Moving Day for The Scientific Activist post from original site , The Scientific Activist , June 9, 2006 see also http scienceblogs.com scientificactivist 2006 06 June 2006 archives new site ref In July 2006, The Scientific Activist was named one of Nature journal ... references External links http scienceblogs.com scientificactivist The Scientific Activist , current site http scientificactivist.blogspot.com The Scientific Activist , original site archives January 11&mdash June 21, 2006 DEFAULTSORT Scientific Activist, The Category Science blogs Category Blogs ... more details