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  2. 60 nature quotes that capture the beauty of our earth - AOL

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    There's evidence that nature is a crucial part of our wellbeing: Studies show that spending time in nature improves cognition, lowers stress, and boosts your mood.

  3. Thales of Miletus - Wikipedia

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    He is thus otherwise referred to as the first to have engaged in mathematics, science, and deductive reasoning. [2] Thales' view that all of nature is based on the existence of a single ultimate substance, which he theorized to be water, was widely influential among the philosophers of his time. Thales thought the Earth floated on water.

  4. These Nature Quotes Will Inspire You to Spend More Time ... - AOL

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    These nature quotes will make you want to get outside ASAP! They're inspirational, fun to read, and so meaningful. These Nature Quotes Will Inspire You to Spend More Time Outside

  5. Katharine Hayhoe - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Anne Scott Hayhoe (born 1972) is a Canadian atmospheric scientist. She is a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and an Endowed Chair in Public Policy and Public Law at the Texas Tech University Department of Political Science. [1] In 2021, Hayhoe joined the Nature Conservancy as Chief Scientist. [2]

  6. Alun Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Alun Mark Anderson (born 27 May 1948) is a Welsh scientist and science journalist. He is best known as the editor in chief and publishing director of New Scientist from 1992 to 2005. He continues to act as a consultant for the magazine.

  7. The Meaning of It All - Wikipedia

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    In the first lecture, "The Uncertainty of Science" Feynman explains the nature of science, that it is a "method for finding things out", and that it is "based on the principle that observation is the judge of whether something is so or not". [3]

  8. Goethean science - Wikipedia

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    III) Laws of Nature: A third way scientists get at the configuration of Nature is by Summing up phenomena into 'Laws of Nature'. Kepler's Law of elliptical orbits, or Netwon's Law of Gravitation — where every body attracts every other body proportionally to their mass and inversely to the square of the distance between their centres.

  9. Henry Gee - Wikipedia

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    On 17 January 2014, Gee revealed the identity of pseudonymous science blogger, Dr. Isis on Twitter. [19] Dr. Isis was an open critic of the scientific journal Nature, where Gee is a senior editor. Nature released a statement on the matter. [20] His book, A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth, won the 2022 Royal Society Science Books Prize. [21]