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Indigenous knowledge is often more profound than science

David Suzuki: Indigenous knowledge is often more profound than science Science is a specific way of knowing that must be situated within a broader context to be significant and relevant By David Suzuki Vlad Tchompalov / Unsplash I was once at the cutting edge of genetics research. The textbook I co-authored was the most widely used in the world. But we ended up writing numerous editions to keep up with evolving knowledge. Newer versions had to account for information that had become irrelevant, or correct for ideas that were later disproven.   That’s not to denigrate our research or any other. It’s how science progresses. We try to make sense of what we observe by setting up a hypothesis, then testing it with experiments and further observation. Then we modify or throw out the hypothesis, depending on the findings or in response to subsequent research. 

Table Talk: Local frontline worker describes how she finds strength during these tough times

Table Talk: Local frontline worker describes how she finds strength during these tough times We asked Lydia Lichtenberger about the most pressing issue on her mind. She immediately responded, “All the work I have.” By: Paul Mueller and last updated 2021-02-10 08:38:09-05 SAN DIEGO, Texas — In the city of San Diego, time pretty much stands still. At one time, it served as an important shipping center for livestock and agriculture as the city sat along the Texas-Mexican railway. But now with the pandemic, the city has become even quieter. At the popular Tex-Mex Restaurant these days, there’s no dining in. Instead, drive-thru service only.

Table Talk

Table Talk Table Talk Table Talk, hosted by KRIS 6 Sunrise Anchor Paul Mueller, is an opportunity for us to get to know our viewers on a personal level. Paul likes to visit local restaurants throughout the Coastal Bend and talk to you. Connect with KRIS 6 News Sunrise Anchor Paul Mueller for Table Talk

The Little-Known Story Behind Cincinnati s Terrace Plaza Hotel

The Little-Known Story Behind Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel Laura Itzkowitz © Ezra Stoller Inside the Gourmet Restaurant at the Terrace Plaza Hotel designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, featuring a mural by Joan Miro which has since been relocated to The Cincinnati Art Museum. (Photograph by Ezra Stoller. © National Trust for Historic Preservation) Have you ever heard of the Terrace Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati? Built in 1948 by the then emerging architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it was America’s first hotel in the postwar era. Its sky lobby a revolutionary idea sat on the eighth floor, above a department store. It was the first hotel to have elevators without operators in them, the first to have rooms with individual temperature controls, and it even had sofas that would convert to beds at the push of a button.

Здесь настоящий ад : что писали немецкие солдаты о Сталинградской битве

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