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| | | | | by Midori Yajima How unlikely it is to think that many people who decided to dedicate themselves to a natural sciences-related field wondered at least once about the life of an eighteenth-century naturalist? Picture Alexander von Humboldt, Charles Darwin or Joseph Banks expeditions, or René Malaise and Gustav Eisen's impressive efforts in gathering human specimens ... Continue reading "Hidden legacies: what do colonialism and natural sciences have to do with each other?" | |
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| | | | | Anytime science and religion are brought up one can hear the proverbial announcer shout, "LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!" That science and religion are in conflict is commonly believed today. Check out these quotes about the warfare between science and religion: "The conflict between religion and science is unavoidable. The success of science often comes... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post argues that the period known as the 'Dark Ages' was actually a scientific and cultural void caused by the suppression of knowledge by Christianity and Islam, presenting a timeline of scientific discoveries to highlight the gap in Western progress between 100 AD and 1300 AD. | |
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| | | The newly adopted Republican platform calls the executive order "dangerous." | ||