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Scientist Career Profile

... even some with medical degrees. You will not be able to go much further than a position as a Research Associate without an advanced degree. - Scientists commonly gain employment in academic institutes (like universities and non-profit ... Read Read: Scientist Career Profile

By: John Daye | 12/09/2006 | Careers
Harun Yahya

Scientists Confirm the Signs of God

... , p. 177-178.) As we stated before, the so-called split between science and religion was totally ideological. Some scientists, who earnestly believed in materialism, conditioned themselves to prove that the universe had no creator and ... Read Read: Scientists Confirm the Signs of God

By: Harun Yahya | 14/01/2008 | Religion
Md. Wasim Aktar

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Botany and Agriculture

... classified into those that grow from cuttings, those that grow from seeds and those that grow spontaneously. The Ancient scientists’ knowledge of applied botany and agriculture can be estimated by reading the accounts of ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Botany and Agriculture

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 12/02/2008 | Science
Dr. PM Anavaratham

Scientists and Engineers - Two Different Breeds

... in their 25 to 30 years of industrial experience. Surprisingly it won't be beyond 1%. And these 1% are supposed to be scientists and not engineers. On the contrary, when I asked the gathering of engineering students and fresh engineers - ... Read Read: Scientists and Engineers - Two Different Breeds

By: Dr. PM Anavaratham | 13/08/2008 | College & University
Md. Wasim Aktar

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Astronomy

... in 1274. He was a philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and physician. He was one of the greatest Muslim mathematicians and scientists. He wrote both in Arabic and Persian. It is said that he knew Greek as well. He joined the Mongol ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on Astronomy

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 18/02/2008 | Science

Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on the Development of Physics & Technology

... remarkable essay on the elasticity of the air. It is an original piece of research. (7) The Muslim scientists took interest in the determination of the specific gravity of various substances. Sanad Ibn ... Read Read: Contributions of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists on the Development of Physics & Technology

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 18/02/2008 | Science

Emigration of Scientists and People with Talents in Other Fields

... your talent?  Again, emigration might be your answer to all the difficult questions life posed to you.  And, of course, if you are a scientist with a Ph.D. degree and your country does not believe your research to deserve adequate funding, ... Read Read: Emigration of Scientists and People with Talents in Other Fields

By: Groshan Fabiola | 06/04/2009 | Law
Md. Wasim Aktar

Fundamentals of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics: Role of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists

... a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, geographer and traveller, made a good contribution to mathematics. He was one of the greatest scientists of all times. He spent a considerable time in India. He translated a number of works from ... Read Read: Fundamentals of Theoretical and Applied Mathematics: Role of Ancient Arabian and Egyptian Scientists

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 29/09/2008 | Science

Scientists Identify the Brain’s Activity Hub

... estimates of network structure, based on such imaging, have been sketchy. The new findings, while not conclusive, give scientists what is essentially a wiring diagram that they can test and refine.  “This is just about the coolest paper ... Read Read: Scientists Identify the Brain’s Activity Hub

By: Azad Joshi | 06/07/2008 | Stress Management

Scientist Praises Alternative Therapies

... heart. In the last few years, alternative therapies have become increasingly popular in Britain, although many scientists still refuse to acknowledge their health benefits. However, the findings of Sykes’ investigation into alternative ... Read Read: Scientist Praises Alternative Therapies

By: Samantha Srillian | 12/05/2008 | Spirituality
Bradley Steffens

Was an Iraqi Scholar the World's First Scientist?

... experiments, contained in Kit?b al-Man?zir. By insisting on the use of verifiable experiments to test hypotheses, Ibn al-Haytham established a new system of inquiry—the scientific method—and earned a place in history as the first scientist. Read Read: Was an Iraqi Scholar the World's First Scientist?

By: Bradley Steffens | 11/07/2007 | Science

Is a Career as a Forensic Scientist Right for Me?

... you can receive a certificate or an associate’s degree and still enter into this career field, most forensic scientists hold at least a bachelor’s degree.  During your certificate or degree program, you will learn to interpret laboratory ... Read Read: Is a Career as a Forensic Scientist Right for Me?

By: Alex Glazer | 20/07/2009 | Careers

Global Warming Scientists Dispute Man-made Greenhouse Effects

... politicians, economists, writers, and others who are sceptical of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic (or man-made) global warming. Some of the scientists, opposing the main stream of greenhouse gas theories, simply argue that it has ... Read Read: Global Warming Scientists Dispute Man-made Greenhouse Effects

By: Oswald J. Eppers | 20/05/2008 | Environment

If You're a Struggling Scientist, a Shortcut to a Lucrative Career in Patent Law Awaits You

... this career track has "one of the most disproportionate ratios of training to pay". I believe it. As a one-time research scientist myself, I experienced the low pay first-hand. In all honesty, it was barely enough to support my modest ... Read Read: If You're a Struggling Scientist, a Shortcut to a Lucrative Career in Patent Law Awaits You

By: Lisa Parmley | 19/11/2005 | Careers
Mike Scantlebury

Alternatives to believing in scientists

... earpiece, while his colleague jiggled with the coil. This was twenty years before Marconi. Now, we might appreciate that the scientists had discovered the first principles of radio, but since such a thing wasn't known about at the time, ... Read Read: Alternatives to believing in scientists

By: Mike Scantlebury | 10/06/2009 | Religion

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