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2021
Abstract What do scientists actually know and what do they know about? Answers to these questions are crucial not only for our understanding of the nature of scientific knowledge, but also for the formulation of effective science-based public policies, from global warming and energy to biotechnology and nanoscience.
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Abstract What do scientists actually know and what do they know about? Answers to these questions are crucial not only for our understanding of the nature of scientific knowledge, but also for the formulation of effective science-based public policies, from global warming and energy to biotechnology and nanoscience.
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Osiris, 1985
Aux Etats-Unis pendant la periode coloniale (1604-1775), pendant la guerre d'independance (1775-1783), aux debuts de la republique (1783-1815), pendant la construction de la Nation (1815-1860), pendant la guerre civile (1861-1865), puis pendant et apres la premiere guerre mondiale (1914-1940) et enfin pendant la deuxieme guerre mondiale.
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Aux Etats-Unis pendant la periode coloniale (1604-1775), pendant la guerre d'independance (1775-1783), aux debuts de la republique (1783-1815), pendant la construction de la Nation (1815-1860), pendant la guerre civile (1861-1865), puis pendant et apres la premiere guerre mondiale (1914-1940) et enfin pendant la deuxieme guerre mondiale.
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Nature, 1948
IN a foreword to this popular account of how science helped the armed forces to win the War, Sir Henry Dale explains that the object of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet in securing approval for the preparation of this work was "to make available to the public an authoritative account of some of the more important aspects of the ...
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IN a foreword to this popular account of how science helped the armed forces to win the War, Sir Henry Dale explains that the object of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet in securing approval for the preparation of this work was "to make available to the public an authoritative account of some of the more important aspects of the ...
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The Effects of the “War on Science” Frame on Scientists’ Credibility
Science Communication, 2019Bruce W Hardy +2 more
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