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  all things William
The history of science is not a mere record of isolated discoveries; it is a narrative of the conflict of two contending powers, the expansive force of the human intellect on one side, and the compression arising from traditionary faith and human interest on the other.
Science must constantly be reminded that her purposes are not the only purposes and that the order of uniform causation which she has use for may be enveloped in a wider order.
Science cannot be ignored or rejected, because it is bound up with modern technique; it is essential alike to prosperity in peace and to victory in war.
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 1951 in science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The year 1951 CE in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
See also: 1950 in science, other events of 1951, 1952 in science and the list of years in science.
Classe 1951 Il sito dei coscritti della Classe 1951.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-1951_in_science.html   (480 words)

  
 Science Programs
Wizard" is a testament to the presence of science oriented programmmg throughout the history of television.
As issues of science and public policy became intertwined, television was seen as the perfect vehicle through which to develop a "public understanding of science" (Tressel 25).
In the final analysis, the future of science television lies with the audience itself, as tbe first generations of viewers raised on science-based children's programming reach maturity and reach for the remote control.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/S/htmlS/scienceprogr/scienceprogr.htm   (1155 words)

  
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Science News Letter 59: 310.## A symposium on the use of isotopes in biology and medicine.
Science 130: pp.309-314, 1959.## Broecker, W.S., Schulert, A. and Olson, E.A..
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 114(1): 268-283.## Dealy, J.B., Dammin, G.J., Murray, J.E., and Merrill, J.P..
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/radiation/dir/mstreet/research/pubs/titles.txt   (11427 words)

  
 Luther and Science
In natural philosophy or science, questions about nature were no longer answered primarily by quoting Aristotle and the Scholastics, but by turning to observation of and experimentation on nature itself.
Luther accepted astronomy as a science, but rejected astrology as a superstition because it cannot be confirmed by demonstration.
Instead, for example, Luther was ready to accept the conclusion of the astronomers that the moon is the smallest and lowest of the "stars." He interpreted the Scripture that called both the sun and the moon "great lights" as accommodating itself to the appearance of the phenomena [9].
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 American Scientist Online - Revolutionary Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
And he has now given us the full fruits of many decades of research into science in France in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when (and where) the endeavor was shaped both intellectually and institutionally into its modern form.
Science and Polity in France: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Years is the second of two volumes; the first, which dealt with the period at the end of the ancien régime in France, was originally published in 1980 and has now been reissued by Princeton University Press.
much historiography of science has become as sociopolitical in vein as ordinary history, and certain of its practitioners discount the claims of science to be the rational mediator between humanity and nature.
www.americanscientist.org /template/AssetDetail/assetid/40744   (1056 words)

  
 1951 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar.
July 13 - The Great Flood of 1951 reaches it's highest point in Northeast Kansas, culminating in the greatest flood damage to date in the Midwestern United States.
A fourth, and final, forest fire starts in the Tillamook Burn; but unlike earlier fires this one only burns 32,700 acres (132 km²), and within area already affected by the earlier fires.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/1951   (1877 words)

  
 MQS Search Results
O Logic: born gatekeeper to the Temple of Science, victim of capricious destiny: doomed hitherto to be the drudge of pedants: come to the aid of thy master, Legislation.
Every other science, even logic, especially in its early stages, is in danger of evaporating into airy nothingness, degenerating, as the Germans say, into an arachnoid film, spun from the stuff that dreams are made of.
The progress of Science consists in observing interconnections and in showing with a patient ingenuity that the events of this ever-shifting world are but examples of a few general relations, called laws.
math.furman.edu /cgi-bin/test2.pl?science   (3138 words)

  
 timelinescience - 1951 to 1975
The Cold War between the two great superpowers, America and the USSR drives forward developments in science and technology in many fields, not least in the exploration of space.
The regular use of antibiotics and the introduction of vaccination programmes revolutionise the treatment of infectious diseases, bringing death rates tumbling and raising life expectancy.
This is the beginning of the science of genetic engineering.
www.timelinescience.org /years/1975.htm   (2017 words)

  
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The new wing was dedicated in 1974 when it was occupied to honor Iddings, who served as dean of the college from 1915 to 1946.
Kraus established a new potato research facility at Aberdeen in 1966 and led the campaign to build the new laboratory addition, which was substantially completed in 1972 but was not occupied until 1974.
Emeritus professor of animal science Charlie F. Peterson, who joined the UI faculty in 1943 and retired in 1982, will speak at the ceremony.
info.ag.uidaho.edu /Resources/News/042299a.txt   (186 words)

  
 Internet Book List :: Book Information: Omnibus of Science Fiction, the
For science fiction, this book is the heydey collection, a new American phenomenon finding out just how important it's going to be, and enjoying every minute of a new freedom.
This was the time of a new science fiction magazine a month, fan clubs and conventions.
Science fiction gave shape to the dreams, and the dreamers are here in this book, reigning supreme.
www.iblist.com /book12137.htm   (671 words)

  
 The KLI Theory Lab - keywords - unity of science
Keywords: disunity of science • philosophy of science • physicalism •; unity of science.
Keywords: causality • explanatory unification • Hempel • philosophy of science • reduction • subsumption • unity of science.
Keywords: autonomy of biology • evolutionary synthesis • history of biology • modern synthesis • new contextualism • unity of science.
www.kli.ac.at /theorylab/Keyword/U/UnityOfSci.html   (531 words)

  
 Definition of vedic science
3: Vedic science assumes that there is a connection between the ou...
1:...sophy, and is unrelated to the practice of actual science, (that is, to [[mathematics]] or the application...
Science is also the ''scientific knowledge'' that has bee...
www.wordiq.com /search/vedic+science.html   (575 words)

  
 Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Anthologies have to contain mainly science fiction stories, while collections have to be written by authors associated with science fiction.
For the purpose of this Index a science fiction story is defined as one which deals with social and technical extrapolation and innovation.
I began adding new material and showing the Index at science fiction conventions until it had evolved to the point where it was ready for publication.
users.ev1.net /~homeville/isfac   (1621 words)

  
 1951 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archaeology - Aviation - Rail transport - Radio - Science
July 10 - Korean War: At Kaesong, armistice negotiations begin.
1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute lasts for 151 days
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1951   (1877 words)

  
 Category:1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Weather statistics and trends from 1951 to present.
A celebration of a tonic to the British nation from 1951.
TC Altenberge 1951 e.V. Der Tennisclub bietet Informationen über den Vorstand, zum Platz und über das Vereinsleben.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Category:1951   (524 words)

  
 Moreno's writings
Abs., 23, 1233; and 1951, Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society [pp.
Abs., 19, 2004; and 1951, Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society [pp.
New York: Simon and Schuster; and 1951, Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society [pp.
members.tripod.com /~portaroma/iagp_pdb.htm   (4074 words)

  
 1951 in the FSU Biological Science History project
The Department of Biological Science was not actually formed until 1956, with the merger of the departments of Bacteriology, Botany, Physiology, and Zoology.
This page is part of the Departmental History Project of the Department of Biological Science at Florida State University.
Send an e-mail to thistle@bio.fsu.edu, a fax to (850) 644-9829, or snail-mail to Dr. Anne B. Thistle, Editor, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1100.
www.bio.fsu.edu /history/1951.html   (153 words)

  
 1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1948 1949 1950 - 1951 - 1952 1953 1954
August 20 - Greg Bear, science fiction author
August 24 - Orson Scott Card, science fiction author
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/1/19/1951.html   (1179 words)

  
 Course specification for NSC 1951
Reference materials are materials that, if accessed by students, may improve their knowledge and understanding of the material in the course and enrich their learning experience.
Hickman, R and Caon, M 1995, Nursing science: Matter and energy in the human body, 2nd edn, MacMillan Education Australia, Melbourne.
Hinwood, B 1993, A textbook of science for the health professions, 2nd edn, Chapman and Hall, London.
www.usq.edu.au /course/specification/2004/NSC1951-S1-2004-30419.html   (1105 words)

  
 TIMELINE PREHISTORY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Oldest Science Fiction Novel In one sense, the oldest science fiction novel we have is a 3,000-year-old version of the Epic of Gilgamesh, probably established in the oral tradition of 1,000 years earlier than that.
Since Greek philosophy was the orgin of Science, Greece plays an ancestral role for all science fiction.
And if the robot is a main icon of science fiction, then Greece deserves credit for inventing Hephaistos, god of the forge, in being assisted by women constructed of gold (as described in "The Iliad").
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timelinePre.html   (1302 words)

  
 TURNER DAIRY COMMITS $50,000 TO NEW FOOD SCIENCE BUILDING
Research to be conducted at the laboratory will examine the effects of processing variables on ice cream structure and the effects of preprocessing treatments on the survival of beneficial bacteria in dairy foods, among other studies.
His son, James G. Turner, a 1951 dairy science graduate, owned and operated the business along with his brothers, Walter M. Turner and Charles H. Turner Sr., for many years.
Today, the business is operated by Walter, Charles Sr., a 1965 dairy science graduate, and his son, Charles Jr., a 1986 food science graduate.
aginfo.psu.edu /News/april02/turner.html   (550 words)

  
 Kansas - Printed Sources
The Americus Limestone, by A. Smith, Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions, vol.
Construction-Materials in Cloud County, Kansas – Excerpts Relating to Building Stone, Geological Survey Circular 88, by Laurence P. Buck, Richard Van Horn, and Robert G. Young, prepared in cooperation with the State Highway Commission of Kansas.
Prepared as a part of a program of the Department of the Interior for Development of the Missouri River Basin, Washington, D. C., January 1951.
www.cagenweb.com /quarries/states/ks-printed_sources.html   (8270 words)

  
 Class of January 1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
April 2004 news: the URL for the class of Jan. 1951 web page can be obtained by contacting alumni@bxscience.edu
NYC metropolitan area alumni events: The Events Committee of the Alumni Association is planning a series of special interest events (for alumni of all ages), starting as early as fall 2005.
If interviews are available, help your college alma mater select the best and the brightest Bronx Science students (if in the NYC area) by signing up to interview applicants in the 2005-2006 school year.
www2.bxscience.edu /alum/jan51   (148 words)

  
 Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1951-65   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The MIT Science Fiction Society's Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965
In return for using the Society's library, some of its access to MIT facilities, and the ability to sell from its address, Strauss would turn over a portion of the profits to enable the MITSFS to enlarge its magazine collection.
Following legal action, the result was that Strauss retained possession of the books but was required to fl out "The MIT Science Fiction Society's" on all copies sold.
www.nesfa.org /press/Books/Index5165.htm   (371 words)

  
 Fischer: Dianetic Therapy: An Experimental Evaluation - Bibliography
Hubbard, L.R., "Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science," Astounding Science Fiction, 45 (July, 1950), pp.
Hubbard, L.R., "Dianometry," Astounding Science Fiction, 46 (January, 1950), pp.
Rubi, I., "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health," Scientific American, 183 (January, 1951), pp.
www.xenu.net /archive/fischer/Bibliography.html   (594 words)

  
 1951 Retro Hugo Award winners - SFWA News Site
The Retro Hugo Awards for the year 1951 were presented at a Gala ceremony during the 59th World Science Fiction Convention on August 31st.
The awards for work from 1951 were voted by the membership of The Millennium Philcon®
are registered trademarks of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. 2829 visitors have been here since the counter was last reset.
www.sfwa.org /News/51hugo.htm   (212 words)

  
 Remembering the California Museum of Science & Industry
Sadly, there are no sites on the Web dedicated to the old California Museum of Science and Industry (except for ancient history pages here and here).
By far the most memorable museum exhibit, "Mathematica" was the brainchild of Charles and Ray Eames in 1961.
In the Agriculture exhibit, visitors witnessed chickens hatching and bees making honey and acquired a better understanding of the social and economic impact of innovations in modern agriculture (concepts quite foreign to the city kid in downtown Los Angeles!).
www.concentric.net /~Whmsicl/CMSI.html   (575 words)

  
 Recursive Science Fiction References
Boskone is a registered service mark of the New England Science Fiction Association, Incorporated (NESFA).
L.A.con II was the name used for the 42nd World Science Fiction Convention (Anaheim, 1984) by Southern California Institute for Fan Interests, Inc. (SCI-FI).
Worldcon, World Science Fiction Convention, WSFS, World Science Fiction Society, Hugo Award, and NASFiC are service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society.
www.nesfa.org /Recursion/recursive_References.htm   (864 words)

  
 1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Nebraska had minus-2 yards rushing on 19 carries, the school’s worst total since 1951.
President George W. Bush, failed to divest himself of more than a dozen "enemy national" relationships that continued until as late as 1951, newly-discovered...
Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Indians for 19 seasons and then as the manager of the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox from 1951 through 1965...
www.wikiverse.org /1951   (1269 words)

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