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  Apologetics Press - Is Creation Science?
Rather, the application of science or technology for immoral purposes is evil, although this improper use is not always perpetrated by the original researcher or inventor.
Origin science may be a new term, but it works by the standard principles of causality and uniformity, which always have been a part of doing science.
Origin science provides a consistent way to test this claim, along with the central claims of evolution—claims that are not amenable to testing under empirical or operation science.
www.apologeticspress.org /articles/291   (3674 words)

  
 Science -- Rowan and Coontz 300 (5627): 1893
Science -- Rowan and Coontz 300 (5627): 1893
1896), cosmologists hope that this cosmic tipping point, along with a better understanding of the physical properties of dark energy, will provide beachheads for future forays into this murkiest province of dark-side science.
Science Online sheds further light on darkness with links to missions, experiments, and papers bearing on various topics in cosmology (www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/darkside/).
members.aol.com /ajdubreuil/zz-DarkMatter/00-Welcome-Dark-Side1893.html   (589 words)

  
 Science and Religion
The very invention of science itself was in the face of religious opposition.
The Warfare Of Science With Theology (1896) by Andrew Dickson White (and with footnotes) - An interesting book, but rather spoilt by his constant (and unfounded) assertion that science is not in conflict with liberal theology.
Their first reaction was spluttering denial of science, as in Pope Pius IX, who called the descent of humans from non-humans "a tissue of fables".
markhumphrys.com /science.religion.html   (2505 words)

  
 Science Facts Confirm the Bible
The positivists "portrayed the development of science as the inevitable 'march of mind' from darkness and superstition into the light of reason ---with 'reason' defined by the modern secular mind" (p.47).
What White and the anti-Christian writers of the "Enlightenment" disingenuously ignored, was that modern science and the scientific method was founded on and grew up out of the Christian biblical worldview, assumptions and culture of Europe, as a result of discussion between Christian researchers and thinkers --such as Isaac Newton and Gregor Mendel.
Contrary to the positivist view of things, many of the principles of modern science were already spoken of in the Bible as facts of nature many years before scientific research finally made the empirical discoveries.
www.geocities.com /worldview_3/science.html   (2965 words)

  
 Prophecy
Eddy knew that in her discovery of Christian Science was fulfilled the Bible prophecy of a woman who would bring forth a man child to rule all nations with the power of God (Rev 12:5)....
Divine Science derives its sanction from the Bible, and the divine origin of Science is demonstrated through the holy influence of Truth in healing sickness and sin.
Now Christian Science teaches that the "red dragon" typifies the malicious workings of the carnal mind, and therefore the dragon, which is plainly a form of anti-Christ, would endeavor to "persecute the woman"--to rob her, if possible, of her rightful place as the God-directed revelator of the healing Christ, Truth, in this age.
www.christianscience.org /prophecySTMTs.htm   (17607 words)

  
 Science bibliography
Ebert, J. [C., Committee on Science and Creationism]., 1984, Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences: Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 28 p.
National Academy of Sciences, 1984, Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences: Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 28 p.; National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Science and Creationism.
White, A. D., 1896, A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology: Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith, v.
www.talkorigins.org /origins/biblio/science.html   (2308 words)

  
 FOOTNOTES, Masters Thesis of David Rhees, 1979
Slosson, "Adult Education in Science," in Digest of the Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting, American Association for Adult Education, May 16 to 18, 1927 at Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio (New York: Bulletin of the American Association for Adult Education, 1927), p.
Leonard Marsak, "Bernard.de Fontenelle: In Defense of Science," in Leonard Marsak, ed., The Rise of Science in Relation to Society (New York: McMillan Co., 1964), p.
Charles Rosenberg, "Science Technology, and Economic Growth: The Case of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 1875-1914," in George H. Daniels, ed., Nineteenth Century American Science A Reappraisal (Evanston, I11.: Northwestern University Press, 1972), pp.
scienceservice.si.edu /thesis/rfoot1.htm   (2536 words)

  
 Instructional Department Names at UNI, 1876--
A Science Department, that included both natural and physical sciences, existed from the foundation of the school in 1876 through 1892.
In 1968, the College of Natural Sciences was organized with departments for the individual sciences once again, with the Biology Department, the Chemistry Department, and the Physics and Earth Science Department.
Science instruction takes place in the College of Natural Sciences, which includes the scientific Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, and Physics.
www.library.uni.edu /speccoll/DeptNamesScience.html   (392 words)

  
 James Mark Baldwin: Heredity and Instinct (II)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
IN the earlier paper I argued from certain psychological truths for the position that two general principles recently urged by Romanes for the Lamarckian, or 'inherited habit,' view of the origin of instinct do not really support that doctrine.
They represent therefore special utilities which direct conscious imitation in each case, by the individual creature, could not secure; while conscious imitation represents a general utility more akin to that which we have seen the voluntary intelligence subserving.
Cope's position, in SCIENCE, August 23, 795, reprinted kindly by him in the American Naturalist, March, '96, with reply in the succeeding issue of the latter journal.
spartan.ac.brocku.ca /~lward/Baldwin/Baldwin_1896_d.html   (2088 words)

  
 View Homework
Science 7R Periods 2, 3, 7 and 8
HINT: Use the course ID to enter at the "Course Shortcut" on the Students/Parents page next time you visit this course.
The course is a "hands - on" Life Science course.
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 Review of Vintage Science Fiction Films, 1896-1949   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For fans of old science fiction films and serials, the reissue of Michael Benson’s Vintage Science Fiction Films, 1896-1949 illustrates the continued popularity of this subject as well as the problems of reprinting older, dated works.
This comprehensive overview is complemented by an extensive filmography of science fiction pictures produced during the same era.
Benson does not consider Caligari to be a real science fiction film, but he notes that its expressionist style “propelled SF cinema into worlds both brilliant and ludicrous” (15).
h-net.org /~filmhis/reviews/32_2/book/vintage_science_fiction_films.htm   (974 words)

  
 The Evolution Of Computers
The title of a recent article in Science began with: "Genomic Cis-Regulatory Logic." That's obscure enough to make you move on to the next article, particularly when you see that sea urchins are involved.
But buried in all the technical jargon is a profound discovery: The genes of all living things, from sea urchins to humans, are in reality systems consisting of thousands of simple computational devices.
Figuring out how your PC's hardware evolved is child's play compared to elucidating just how random mutation and natural selection evolved the thousands of different logic circuits switching on and off in your body as you read this.
www.science-frontiers.com /sf117/sf117p15.htm   (274 words)

  
 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Masters Thesis of David Rhees, 1979   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Slosson, Edwin E. "Adult Education in Science." In Digest of the Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting, American Association for Adult Education, May 16 to 18, 1927, at Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio.
Marsak, Leonard M. "Bernard de Fontenelle: In Defense of Science." In The Rise of Science in Relation to Society.
Rosenberg, Charles E. "Science, Technology, and Economic Growth: The Case of the Agricultural Experiment Station Scientist." In Nineteenth Century American Science: A Reappraisal.
americanhistory.si.edu /collections/scienceservice/thesis/rbib.htm   (698 words)

  
 X-Ray -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
Glantz, J. "Comet Hyakutake Blazes in X-Rays." Science 272, 194, 1996.
Röntgen, W. "Eine neue Art von Strahlen [English]." Nature 53, 274, 1896.
Röntgen, W. "Eine neue Art von Strahlen [English]." Science 3, 227, 1896.
scienceworld.wolfram.com /physics/X-Ray.html   (211 words)

  
 A HISTORY OF THE WARFARE OF SCIENCE WITH THEOLOGY
Occasional encouragement of medical science in the Middle Ages New impulse given by the revival of learning and the age of discovery Paracelsus and Mundinus Vesalius, the founder of the modem science of anatomy.--His career and fate
The process of sanitary science not at the cost of religion Illustration from the policy of Napoleon III in France Effect of proper sanitation on epidemics in the United States Change in the attitude of the Church toward the cause and cure of pestilence
Successful dealings of medical science with mental diseases Attempts to give a scientific turn to the theory of diabolic agency in disease Last great demonstration of the old belief in England Final triumph of science in the latter half of the present century Last echoes of the old belief
abob.libs.uga.edu /bobk/whitewtc.html   (3248 words)

  
 The Telson Spur: Field Nodes -- Concepts (3): Religion & Science
For creation "science," so-called (i.e., creationism, as opposed to both scientific cosmology and to mythopoeic and theological doctrines of Creation), see also Creationism: Antiscience and Pseudotheology.
The Call of Science: Theological Reflections on the Ethics of Vocation (Edmund Bertschinger, 5th Annual Symposium on Humanity and the Cosmos, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, 22 Jan 2000)
Science, Religion, and the Teaching of Evolution in Public School Science Classes (The National Council of Churches Committee on Public Education and Literacy, New York, 27 Mar 2006) PDF
www.snark.org /~pjhughes/relsci.htm   (4009 words)

  
 Optical Measurements of Invasive Forces Exerted by Appressoria of a Plant Pathogenic Fungus -- Bechinger et al. 285 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/abstract/285/5435/1896   (474 words)

  
 KSC-03PD-1896   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
MER-A, known as "Spirit," is the first of two rovers being launched to Mars.
When the two rovers arrive at the red planet in 2004, they will bounce to airbag-cushioned landings at sites offering a balance of favorable conditions for safe landings and interesting science.
The rovers see sharper images, can explore farther and examine rocks better than anything that has ever landed on Mars.
science.ksc.nasa.gov /gallery/photos/2003/xml/KSC-03PD-1896.xml   (130 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003022974   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The New Universe, Part One: Einstein and Relativity 20 The Ether Problem 20 The Quantum Mystery 23 Einstein and the Photoelectric Effect 27 Brownian Motion 33 The Special Theory 34 The General Theory 36 3.
The Atom Split Asunder: Science and the Bomb 70 A Walk in the Snow: Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch 70 Race Against Hitler 76 Fermi's Nuclear Reactor 77 The Path to Atom Smashing 78 The Manhattan Project 82 Hiroshima and Nagasaki 84 Aftermath 86 Part Two: THE LIFE SCIENCES, 1896-1945 88 6.
Pursuing the Trails of Genetics and Heredity 117 Gregor Mendel 117 Mendel Rediscovered 123 Bateson and Gene Linkage 124 Morgan's Fruit Flies 125 The Paths to DNA 129 Darwin and Mendel Combined 133 8.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0414/2003022974.html   (491 words)

  
 Arne Hessenbruch talks
"Science and the military-fiscal 18th-century Scandinavian states", XXth International Congress of the History of Science: "Science Technology and Industry", University of Liège, Belgium, 21 July 1997
at set97 (Science, engineering, technology, 1997, a national celebration coordinated by the British Association for the Advancement of Science) at the Department of Trade and Industry, London, UK, 21 March 1997
"Universal science and the good expert: Joseph Needham's history of science", with Bridie Andrews, at the History of Science Society annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1996 (all expenses paid)
web.mit.edu /arne/Public/Arne_talks.htm   (1316 words)

  
 Single-Molecule Transistors -- Kouwenhoven 275 (5308): 1896 -- Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Single-Molecule Transistors -- Kouwenhoven 275 (5308): 1896 -- Science
Home > Science Magazine > 28 March 1997 > Kouwenhoven, pp.
Ab initio Methods for the Study of Molecular Systems for Nanometer Technology: Toward the First-Principles Design of Molecular Computers.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/abstract/275/5308/1896   (243 words)

  
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These University records and publications were used by the staff of the University Archives to compile the Electrical Laboratory summary.
19A 1:5 Brochure, Case School of Applied Science, ca.
1KM 1:3 Map, Map of Western Reserve University, Case School of Applied Science and University Circle and Vicinity, 12/29/1930-1/3/1931
www.case.edu /its/archives/Buildings/elelabsrc.htm   (197 words)

  
 Language-Based Security
Attacking malicious code: a report to the Infosec Research Council.
In the Scope of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science: Volume 1 of the 11th Int.
Technical Report 2002-1860, Computer Science Department, Cornell University, February 2002.
www.cs.cornell.edu /Info/People/jgm/lang-based-security   (1352 words)

  
 Insect clip cages rapidly alter photosynthetic traits of leaves -- Crafts-Brandner and Chu 39 (6): 1896 -- Crop Science
Insect clip cages rapidly alter photosynthetic traits of leaves -- Crafts-Brandner and Chu 39 (6): 1896 -- Crop Science
Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education
Copyright © 1999 by the Crop Science Society of America.
crop.scijournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/39/6/1896   (294 words)

  
 Science/AAAS | Search Science Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Use the search criteria at right to search issues back to October 1996.
To search Science archives prior to 1996, access the JSTOR collection via
Search all available issues (summaries / abstracts since 6 October 1995; full text since 1880).
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 Verdon, George Frederic - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Through his political positions he was able to increase funds for the Observatory, F. Mueller, and the National Museum of Victoria.
Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Science and the making of Victoria, with Royal Society of Victoria, 2001,
Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb, 1994 - 2005
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P000591b.htm   (121 words)

  
 Reader PL 519: Science and Religion: Shifting Boundaries, Changing Contexts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
2) Ian G. Barbour, "Ways of relating Science and theology," from Physics, philosophy, and theology: a common quest for understanding, edited by Robert John Russell, William R. Stoeger and George V. Coyne.
3) Thomas F. Gieryn, "Preface" and "Introduction, Contesting Credibility Cartographically," from Cultural Boundaries of Science (University of Chicago Press 1999), pp.
17) Frank M.Turner, "The Victorian conflict between Science and Religion: A Professional Dimension" Isis 69, 1978, pp.
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 Bush Douglas 1896 Science and English poetry; a historical sketch, 1590-1950. AIP Niels Bohr Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bush Douglas 1896 Science and English poetry; a historical sketch, 1590-1950.
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Science and English poetry; a historical sketch, 1590-1950.
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