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scientific

[sahy-uhn-tif-ik] / ˌsaɪ ənˈtɪf ɪk /


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As a result, ecDNA has drawn major scientific interest and has been named one of the Cancer Grand Challenges by the National Cancer Institute and Cancer Research UK.

From Science Daily

A fresh scientific investigation of the Hjortspring boat, an ancient wooden plank vessel displayed at the National Museum of Denmark, is shedding new light on where it may have come from.

From Science Daily

These teams are actively forming partnerships and working to translate scientific discoveries into policies that benefit broad populations rather than select groups.

From Science Daily

They can solve some of the demanding mathematical equations that lie at the heart of major scientific and engineering problems.

From Science Daily

The WHO said on Friday that its concerns regarded the study's scientific justification, ethical safeguards and consistency with established standards for research involving humans.

From BBC