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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
THOSE who subscribe to the Daily Worker are privileged to read every week some of the most successful expositions of popular science in contemporary journalism. It is not possible to discuss the implications of this fact in a brief review; but if Prof. Haldane's modesty would permit him to admit that he is both a first-class man of science and a first ...
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THOSE who subscribe to the Daily Worker are privileged to read every week some of the most successful expositions of popular science in contemporary journalism. It is not possible to discuss the implications of this fact in a brief review; but if Prof. Haldane's modesty would permit him to admit that he is both a first-class man of science and a first ...
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British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 1990
In his introduction to this special section, Giyoo Hatano has done an admirable job of motivating the need for cross‐fertilization between two approaches to cognitive development: the first begins from an analysis of everyday, culturally organized activities that are then modelled in experimental procedures; the second tradition focuses on domains of ...
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In his introduction to this special section, Giyoo Hatano has done an admirable job of motivating the need for cross‐fertilization between two approaches to cognitive development: the first begins from an analysis of everyday, culturally organized activities that are then modelled in experimental procedures; the second tradition focuses on domains of ...
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Everyday Sciences in Southwest India
2022In the first half of the eleventh century, a close-knit group of scholars in southwest India did something new. They began composing texts about practical topics in a register of language they called “New Kannada.” Using this new register they compiled recipes, solved bureaucratic mathematical problems, predicted the weather, and waxed poetic about ...
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2008
Abstract Scientific facts can be so complicated that only specialists in a field fully appreciate the details, but the nature of everyday practice that gives rise to these facts should be understandable by everyone interested in science. This book describes how scientists bring their own interests and passions to their work, illustrates ...
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Abstract Scientific facts can be so complicated that only specialists in a field fully appreciate the details, but the nature of everyday practice that gives rise to these facts should be understandable by everyone interested in science. This book describes how scientists bring their own interests and passions to their work, illustrates ...
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An Introduction to Everyday Science
Physics Bulletin, 1964By Frederick Roberts London: Museum Press Ltd. 1964. Pp. 143. Price 15s. 'The beginnings of our present age of science were about three hundred years ago, during the sixteenth century.' Mr. Roberts' book does have the nineteenth century flavour suggested by this quotation from the opening chapter.
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Applying Science to Everyday Life
Journal of Chemical Education, 2014Basic science ideas and their application appear regularly in people’s daily lives. It should be the goal of chemistry educators and other teachers of science to provide their students (and others when given the opportunity) with an appreciation of some basic principles.
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The Art of Everyday Food Science
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016This workshop will examine everyday food science practices such as fermenting, brewing, or pickling edible materials, as well as foraging, bartering, or dumpster diving for food. We hope to gather a diverse group of HCI researchers, food practitioners, artists, and scientists to engage with these practices as deliberate alternatives to top-down ...
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Research Integrity and Everyday Practice of Science
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2012Science traditionally is taught as a linear process based on logic and carried out by objective researchers following the scientific method. Practice of science is a far more nuanced enterprise, one in which intuition and passion become just as important as objectivity and logic. Whether the activity is committing to study a particular research problem,
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