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.
Man has revealed much about the properties of this universe in which he lives, and he will continue to reveal it out of instinctive curiosity, but there is no doubt that much about the properties of this universe will remain beyond his ability to reveal.
Primitive man came to Earth and did not know anything about any of its sciences, so he began to search for adaptation to the nature of his environment, and the first thing he searched for was safety from ferocious beasts, so his first industry was to make spears from tree branches in order to defend himself with them, and to use them in hunting as well.
Parasitology is one of the branches of life science, and it basically deals with the dependence of living organisms in order to secure all their requirements, temporarily or permanently, on other living organisms that play the role of host for the first.
A few years ago, flying saucers were the talk of people everywhere, and various stories and explanations were repeated, from those who said that they were one of the secret weapons that one country possesses and was experimenting with on a large scale, to those who claimed that they were spaceships that came to us from an unknown world, led and directed by mighty minds, blessed with abundant intelligence.
Nature and Us: Whether Ants Can Think is the humorous account of a remarkable experiment that demonstrates the ability of ants to communicate via high frequency electromagnetic radio waves and that ants mind abilities can be compared with humans mind abilities.
Analysant les modes d'appréhension de la réalité de l'univers, pour affiner la connaissance, cet ouvrage montre comment, dans le couple savoir-action, la maîtrise du savoir peut aider à contrôler la conduite de l'action et à en optimiser les effets.
Quels sont les concepts fondamentaux, que nous appelons le noyau irréductible de la rationalité, et qui ont été déterminants dans le processus de formation et la structuration de la pensée scientifique d'Albert Einstein ?
Ces actes font le point sur une profession en devenir, qui se cherche, se construit, et dont les rouages et le statut manquent encore de clarté pour nombre d'acteurs professionnels.
Remettre au goût du jour l’esquisse d’une théorie de la reliance des sciences chez Edgar Morin revient à toucher au noeud gordien de sa pensée complexe qui a pour pivot la « soudure épistémologique ».
Ici Pierre Biquard évoque la vie et la personnalité de Frédéric Joliot-Curie, éclairées par de nombeux souvenirs personnels et de la vie de famille : goût des loisirs simples, passion de la recherche, création du Commissariat à l'énergie atomique, de la Fédération mondiale des travailleurs scientifiques et du Mouvement Mondial de la Paix.