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    What do scientists think about science communication? Is this any different to times that pre-date the Bodmer report? In 1985 The Royal Society backed a report called The Public Understanding of Science[1]‚ also known as The Bodmer Report. It introduced the importance of the public view of science and how they come to understand scientific knowledge. It opened a large debate over the role of science communication. Science communication is the process of disseminating scientific knowledge to audiences

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    Ars Disputandi Volume 6 (2006) : 1566–5399 Roxanne D. Marcotte   ‚  Islam and Science By Muzaffar Iqbal (Ashgate Science and Religion Series)‚ Aldershot‚ UK: Ashgate‚ 2002; xxii + 372 pp.; hb. £ 52.50‚ pb. £ 22.50; : 0–7546–0799–2/0–7546–0800–x. Islam and Science presents an articulate and concise historical introduction to intellectual developments that have shaped Islamic civilization‚ both religious and scientific. The work attempts to ‘construct a coherent

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    Islam and Science The 6th century Islamic empire inherited the scientific tradition of late antiquity. They preserved it‚ elaborated it‚ and finally‚ passed it to Europe (Science: The Islamic Legacy 3). At this early date‚ the Islamic dynasty of the Umayyads showed a great interest in science. The Dark Ages for Europeans were centuries of philosophical and scientific discovery and development for Muslim scholars. The Arabs at the time assimilated the ancient wisdom of Persia and the classical

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    contribution‚ he died in 1013 C.E. He is best known for his early and original breakthroughs in surgery as well as for his famous Medical Ecyclopaedia called Al-Tasrif‚ which is composed of thirty volumes covering different aspects of medical science. The more important part of this series comprises three books on surgery‚ which describe in detail various aspects of surgical treatment as based on the operations performed by him‚ including cauterization‚ removal of stone from the bladder‚ dissection

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    original contribution‚ he died in 1013 C.E. He is best known for his early and original breakthroughs in surgery as well as for his famous Medical Ecyclopaedia called Al-Tasrif‚ which is composed of thirty volumes covering different aspects of medical science. The more important part of this series comprises three books on surgery‚ which describe in detail various aspects of surgical treatment as based on the operations performed by him‚ including cauterization‚ removal of stone from the bladder‚ dissection

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    for feedback. Giving a talk is not only for academic audience but also for non-academic audience to increase their knowledge and to be up date of the research area and discoveries. The talk should be arrange with university on open day or family science day. The talk should be aid with photo and data to help the audience understand my

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    IAW 2015 Mini Essay THE MIRACLE OF SCIENCE IN ISLAM You were once a non-existing being. You were nothing. Then a miracle happened. You were created. From a drop of miracle swimming to another miracle‚ a miracle was formed. You were once unable to see‚ unable to touch‚ unable to speak the voice of your heart. Slowly you turned into a clot of blood‚ regenerating into bones‚ coated again with blood and flesh‚ growing cells upon cells‚ turning yourself into a tiny creature that dwells in that tiny

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    Gene Choi BIOS 101 By Wednesday 3 P.M. TA: Michelle Lamont Medieval Science Lab Report  Introduction Medieval and early renaissance scholars believed in three scientific paradigms: alchemy‚ astrology‚ and folk belief. These three scientific paradigms are produced without extremely thorough testing‚ yet they still can produce accurate predictions. This means that the medieval science not only allowed beginning with scientific method‚ but also beginning with superstition and theories. One of the three

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    RULES FOR ADMISSION TO THE EXAMINATION 3. The examination will be conducted by the Federal Public Service Commission in accordance with the following Rules‚ subject to such changes as may be decided by the Government before finalizing appointments on the basis of this examination. QUALIFICATIONS AGE LIMITS 4. (i) A candidate for admission to the examination must have attained the age of 21 and must not have attained the age of 28 on 1st July 2007 (candidates born earlier than 2 July

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    Science & Mathematics in Medieval Islamic Cultures Introduction: There were astonishing (surprising) achievements by Muslim scholars (people who study‚ students) and scientists during the period from approximately 750 to 1050 A.D. This period is called a "Golden Age" of the Islamic World. Great advances were made in the Abbasid Islamic Empire (with its capital in Baghdad) even up to 1258 when the Mongols invaded the empire and destroyed its capital. Great achievements also continued in Muslim Spain

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