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  2. Adam Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford is a frequent contributor to The Guardian, writing primarily on science topics. [32] He wrote a blog series covering his thoughts and analysis while re-reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, [33] and has written articles supporting the teaching of evolution in schools, [34] [35] and criticizing the teaching of creationism ...

  3. Video essay - Wikipedia

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    A video essay is an essay presented in the format of a video recording or short film rather than a conventional piece of writing; the form often overlaps with other forms of video entertainment on online platforms such as YouTube.

  4. Scientific writing - Wikipedia

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    The similar term "science writing" instead refers to writing about a scientific topic for a general audience; this could be by scientists and/or journalists, for example.) Scientific writing is a specialized form of technical writing , and a prominent genre of it involves reporting about scientific studies such as in articles for a scientific ...

  5. Natural science - Wikipedia

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    Scientists then formed hypotheses to explain the results of these experiments. [68] The hypothesis was then tested using the principle of falsifiability to prove or disprove its accuracy. [ 68 ] The natural sciences continued to be called natural philosophy, but the adoption of the scientific method took science beyond the realm of ...

  6. William Osman - Wikipedia

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    William Osman (born June 8, 1991) is an American YouTuber and engineer based in Ventura, California.He makes videos about science and robots. He has gone viral for a 2017 video featuring a laser cut sculpture of Vin Diesel made of a ham and cheese sandwich and a 2021 video featuring a homemade X-ray machine.

  7. Rob Nelson (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2017, he was the host and participating researcher of the Science Channel documentary series Secrets of the Underground, whose goal was to examine long-held legendary mysteries that lie beneath the surfaces of streets, buildings, earth, salt and fresh water, etc. [3] [4] Nelson also cohosted the popular hit Animal Planet show, Life ...

  8. Outline of science - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as a topical overview of science; the discipline of science is defined as both the systematic effort of acquiring knowledge through observation, experimentation and reasoning, and the body of knowledge thus acquired, the word "science" derives from the Latin word scientia meaning knowledge.

  9. Kuhn–Popper debate - Wikipedia

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    The Kuhn-Popper debate was a debate surrounding research methods and the advancement of scientific knowledge. In 1965, at the University of London's International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper engaged in a debate that circled around three main areas of disagreement. [1]