This uniquely comprehensive book brings together the vast amount of technical, economic, and political information and the analyses of supercomputing that have hitherto been buried in the frequently inaccessible gray literature.
This title is part of UC Presss Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact.
This title is part of UC Presss Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact.
Mary Hesse's The Structure of Scientific Inference offers a rigorous, accessible reorientation of how science actually advancesbeyond verificationism and simple falsificationto a dynamic, network-based account of theory, observation, and meaning.
Mary Hesse's The Structure of Scientific Inference offers a rigorous, accessible reorientation of how science actually advancesbeyond verificationism and simple falsificationto a dynamic, network-based account of theory, observation, and meaning.
Humanity's environmental problems have increased during recent times at great and varying rates, but there are general problems such as the imbalance of natural balances, ignorance of absolute dealing with natural resources, the problem of population growth, the problem of environmental pollution (water, air, and food), and the decline of the ozone layer.
This book fills a significant gap in the historiography of science by examining the overlooked contributions of non-astronomical personnel in the early National Astronomical Observatory of Chile.
While modern science and technology are studied at different levels in schools, colleges, and universities, the history of them, particularly personalized with scientists who contributed to their development, is frequently not known enough.
If a person looks at the aspects and methods of life around him, he is astonished by its miracles, and dazzled by the precision of its organization and its secrets, and as a spectrum, minds are not puzzled by the delicate system of this world.