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  1. Science: A History: 1534-2001 by John Gribbin, 2003-08-07
  2. A People's History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and Low Mechanicks (Nation Books) by Clifford D. Conner, 2005-11-08
  3. The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450 by David C. Lindberg, 2008-04-01
  4. Science and Technology in World History: An Introduction by James E. McClellan, Harold Dorn, 2006-04-14
  5. The Scientists: A History of Science Told Through the Lives of Its Greatest Inventors by John Gribbin, 2004-08-10
  6. A History of the Warfare of Science With Theology in Christendom 2 Volume Set(Great Minds Series) by Andrew Dickson White, 1993-05
  7. A History of Science in Society: From Philosophy to Utility
  8. Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History (The Terry Lectures Series) by Mr. Ahmad Dallal, 2010-05-18
  9. The Secret History of Science Fiction
  10. Telling Stories: The Use of Personal Narratives in the Social Sciences and History by Mary Jo Maynes, Jennifer L. Pierce, et all 2008-08
  11. Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey by Peter J. Bowler, Iwan Rhys Morus, 2005-05-01
  12. Worldviews: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of Science by Richard DeWitt, 2010-10-12
  13. Science & Islam: A History by Ehsan Masood, 2006-05-15
  14. History: Fiction or Science? Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs. Chronology Vol.I by Anatoly Fomenko, 2007-08-20

181. The Dilemma Facing Science
How the universe was created and what science must overcome to make the observation.
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The Dilemma Facing Science
W hat we currently perceive to be the laws of nature allows us to follow the evolution of the universe back to its beginning, a moment some 10 to 20 billion years ago when the universe was infinitely hot and dense. However, our understanding of this moment is incomplete, for we question the applicability of these laws at extreme temperature and density. Since we cannot describe that initial condition, we cannot be certain such a moment even existed. At present, science can only describe the initial conditions of the universe at a time one trillionth of a second following the moment of infinite temperature, a point when the universe first began to expand. The observations we make have yet to allow us a look past the moment at which the expansion began. "All physical theories... ought to lend themselves to so simple a description that even a child could understand them." Albert Einstein Science attempts to explain anything we observe in terms of scientific principles that are in turn explained by deeper principles. Following this chain of explanations, we are led to laws of nature that cannot be explained within the boundaries of contemporary science. If science is to fully explain that which it seeks to explain, then the boundaries of science must change. If it does not, science, even at its best, will always remain incomplete. Although current science does not understand the cause behind the creation of the universe, one thing is for certain. Whatever that cause is, its ESSENCE must underlie all phenomena of the universe. This statement needs no argument. It is self-evident. Since that is the case, then it is up to us to take the steps necessary in becoming conscious enough to observe that essence.

182. Science And Human Values - Pre-Socratic Philosophers
Rochester Institute of Technology. science and Human Values. PreSocratic Philosophers. Perhaps the legend only signifies that he was educated in Eastern science.
http://www.rit.edu/~flwstv/presocratic.html
Prof. Fred L. Wilson
Rochester Institute of Technology
Science and Human Values
Pre-Socratic Philosophers
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Rationalism, for what ever its value, appears to have emerged from mythology with the Greeks. In engaging in this intellectual exercise, the Greeks assumed, of course, that nature would play fair; that, if attacked in the proper manner, it would yield its secrets and would not change position or attitude in midplay. Over two thousand years later, Albert Einstein expressed this feeling when he said, "God may be subtle, but He is not malicious." There was also the feeling that the natural laws, when found, would be comprehensible. This Greek optimism has never entirely left the human race. With confidence in the fair play of nature, human beings needed to work out an orderly system for learning how to determine the underlying laws from the observed data. To progress from one point to another by established rules of argument is to use "reason." A reasoner may use "intuition" to guide the search for answers, but must rely on sound logic to test particular theories. To take a simple example: if brandy and water, whiskey and water, vodka and water, and rum and water are all intoxicating beverages, one may jump to the conclusion that the intoxicating factor must be the ingredient these drinks hold in common namely, water. There is something wrong with this reasoning, but the fault in the logic is not immediately obvious, and in more subtle cases, the error may be hard indeed to discover.

183. Institutt For Datateknikk Og Informasjonsvitenskap
Information about the department and the management, staff, courses and study programmes, research activities and seminars.
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Fax: +47 7359 4466 The Department of Computer and Information Science is one of seven departments at the Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering , NTNU. The department is located at the Gløshaugen campus in Trondheim, Norway . Although modest in size (appr. 150,000 inhabitants), Trondheim is nevertheless found in Wired Magazine's review of the world's hottest spots of the global high tech network. The department offers a broad selection of courses, covering most areas of computer and information science. Currently, the department employs appr. 120 faculty members, administrative and technical staff, visiting researchers and doctoral fellows, of whom 33 are full, associate or assistant professors in permanent positions. As our pages are written primarily in Norwegian, chances are that you will miss some information after having searched our English pages. If you read these pages in a version automatically translated by the Alta Vista Babelfish utility, chances are also that some of the information offered will be difficult, or impossible, to understand. For whatever the reason, please feel free to contact us for further information.

184. SUZUKA UNIVERSITY OF MEDIDCAL SCIENCE
Faculty of Health and science, Faculty of Medical Engineering, Graduate School of Medical Imaging.
http://www.suzuka-u.ac.jp/english/index.html
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185. Material Science Homepage, HKBU
Materials science learning resources for students and the public, including java applets illustrating some fundamental concepts.
http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~matsci/
Bridge, me, forever... The Research Group For the Public For the Student Learning Resources Related Links of Materials Science Hyperlink to my ASTRONOMY ... Prof. Tong B. Tang of the Physics Department HKBU

186. State Of The World: An Imaginary Dialogue Amongst Several Real Critics Of Scienc
An excerpt from the transcript of the (imaginary, but based on real quotations) proceedings of the advisory committee on ecological catastrophe, charged with producing three policy recommendations.
http://home.columbus.rr.com/sciences/state_of_world.html
State of the World: An Imaginary Dialogue Amongst Several Real Critics of Science Sean Scheiderer
Nota Bene: The following is an excerpt from the transcript of the imaginary proceedings (see Method below) of The Advisory Committee On Ecological Catastrophe, charged with producing three policy recommendations. Members of the committee are Gary Kamiya, Sean Scheiderer, Mira Shiva, Vandana Shiva, Alistair Smith, and Shiv Visvanathan.
SS: The destruction of the rain forests is one of the most serious and notorious of the world's environmental problems. The forests of Brazil, Indonesia, and Zaire have already been reduced to half of their original size. One hundred acres of rainforest are destroyed every minute. Fifty species are being driven into extinction every day. Future medicines and crossbreeds are tragically being lost forever. (Kamiya, 18-19) GK: Loss itself is the greatest tragedy. Extinction cannot be quantified. It is difficult to imagine a greater sin than extinguishing the unknown. (19) SS: Then why is it happening? Why are we letting our planet be mutilated?

187. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE/Carnegie Mellon University
Education in computer music, data mining, machine learning, vision, and speech with a list of research topics.
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News and Events: Features: Jeannette M. Wing, Professor CSD, and new head of the Computer Science Department (CSD) tells why she is known as Dragon Lady in this new interview by Women@SCS. Wing is highly regarded for her outstanding contributions in research, teaching, and administrative service to the college. Full interview
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...The 20th Workshop on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics (MFPS) on campus May 22-26. ...in conjunction with the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL) on campus May 19-23.

188. Beauty And Aesthetics As A Science
Offers information about aromatherapy, herbs, cellulite, vitamins and eyebrows. Also a request for contact with colleagues.
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189. Rosenstiel School Home Page
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric science
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190. Rockit Science "After The Love Ends"
6 piece rock band from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Music from 70s, 80s, 90s, originals and covers.
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191. Max-Planck-Institut Für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Translate this page MPG. Home. English. Aktuelles. Institut. Forschung. Mitarbeiter. Suche. Links. Sonstiges. KWG. Aktuelles. Presseerklärung zur Open-Access-Initiative.
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192. Johns Hopkins University Graduate Programs
Welcome to the homepage of the Graduate Programs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. WHAT S NEW Hopkins Peter Agre
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Welcome to the homepage of the Graduate Programs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. WHAT'S NEW
Hopkins' Peter Agre Receives 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry more POPULAR LINKS
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193. Fernbank Museum
156 Heaton Park Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30307 678.874.7102. 767 Clifton Road, NE Atlanta, GA 30307 404.929.6300.
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194. Cincinnati Museum Center - Home Page
Amazing Journeys takes you thousands of miles with five fascinating creatures to experience their annual migrations. Detailed re
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Amazing Journeys takes you thousands of miles with five fascinating creatures to experience their annual migrations. Detailed re-creations of historic settings tell the story of Cincinnati's growth.
Walk through glaciers, explore caves, learn about the human body, trade collectibles and more. Kids of all ages can climb, crawl, explore and learn about their world in nine educational exhibits. Cincinnati Museum Center - 1301 Western Avenue - Cincinnati, OH 45203-1130 513.287.7000 - 1.800.733.2077

195. MTU Chemistry Department
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196. English2
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197. BREVARD MUSEUM
Windover Exhibit Opening. Sunday, May 23rd 100 to 400 pm. . ABCs of Arthropods - 11/03 to 5/04. -. Pictures from the 2/5/04 Fundraiser.
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198. Pagina Nueva 1
Translate this page Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.
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