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scientific

[sahy-uhn-tif-ik] / ˌsaɪ ənˈtɪf ɪk /


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According to results published in the scientific journal Immunity, what matters most is not just how many Treg cells are present, but which kind they are.

From Science Daily

Enlarging the suit by around three-quarters of an inch was enough to increase lift by 5% and lengthen jumps by more than 16 feet, according to the scientific research.

From The Wall Street Journal

Journalism requires thought, patience, critical thinking and the application of the scientific method to mass communication.

From Salon

He had long cultivated access and proximity to other powerful men in media and entertainment and used his wealth to fund scientific research and gain a foothold in elite academic circles.

From Salon

It represents a major reorganisation of the way Britain's scientific research and innovation is prioritised and funded with public money, and has angered many in the research community.

From BBC