Leonardo da Vinci(1452-1519), today's most well-known Renaissance artist and scientist, performs many anatomical dissections of human corpses that form the basis for his famous, highly detailed anatomical sketches. Who used dissection of the human body? In the first half of the third century B...
As stated earlier, elegance or aesthetic appeal have their place in the world of the scientist, but these qualities can be expressed in terms of precision and parsimony. A primary objective of the humanities is to enrich the life of the beholder by arousing some sensual experience, emotion, or...
L Grossman - 《New Scientist》 被引量: 14发表: 2012年 Chimeras: Double the DNA - Double the Fun for Crime Scene Investigators, Prosecutors, and Defense Attorneys? The evolution of knowledge about the genetic material that makes us the mono-genetically unique individuals we think we are continue...
scientist sank rubbed rod roared rivers ridge rests resentment repeatedly remarkably religions reflecting refers referring rebel ratios ranged rail pseudo proportions pronounced productivity proceedings proceed privilege printing print predicted portrait pole pockets plainly pierre phrases photograph partnership ...