“When every fact, every present or past phenomenon of that universe, every phase of present or past life therein, has been examined, classified, and co-ordinated with the rest, then the mission of science will be completed. What is this but saying that the task of science can never end till man ceases to be, till history is no longer made, and development itself ceases?”
Quote by Karl Pearson
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The Grammar of Science
This book delves into the foundational elements of scientific discourse, exploring the syntax, vocabulary, and conventions that shape scientific writing and communication. It provides insights into the construction of scientific arguments, the use of evidence, and the presentation of research findings. The Grammar of Science is intended for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the language of science. more
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