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foundational

[foun-dey-shuh-nl] / faʊnˈdeɪ ʃə nl /










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The research represents one of the most comprehensive empirical tests yet of a foundational idea in evolutionary biology.

From Science Daily Aug. 15, 2026

The same was true of the Supreme Court’s foundational sex discrimination cases, many of which were either litigated by Ginsburg when she was an attorney or eventually decided by her as a justice.

From Slate Aug. 7, 2026

Its CIO credits a reinvestment in basic, foundational tech.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 29, 2026

“The bottom line is that the market is clearly favoring foundational security and infrastructure layers over legacy applications as artificial intelligence reshapes software business models.”

From MarketWatch Jul. 27, 2026

Discovery is not in itself a scientific idea but rather an idea that is foundational for science: we might call it a metascientific idea.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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