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High SchoolEnglish GreatScientificCourseware•Introduction toSciences•The lifestories of sciences•The influenceand inspirationof sciences•Famous quotes and ideasofsciences•Comparison betweenSciences and OtherCelebrities01Introduction toSciencesScientifics nameand dateof birthand deathGalileoGalilei1564-164201Italian astronomer,physician,mathematician,Philosopher,and polymathIsaacNewton1643-172702English physician,mathematician,astronomer,naturalphilosopher,alchemist,and theologianCharlesDarwin1809-188203English naturalistand geologist,best known for hiscontributionsto thescience ofevolutionThe main achievements of sciencesGalileo GalileiCharles DarwinDiscoveredthe moonsof Jupiter,Developed thetheory ofevolutionimproved thetelescope,and bynatural selection,publishedsupported CopernicusOn theOrigin ofSpecificationsIsaac NewtonDevelopedthe laws of motion andgravity,invented calculus,andwrote PrincipiaMathematics.Important contributionsof sciencesGalileoGalileiHis workin astrologyand physicshas revolutionizedthese fieldsand hadaprospective impact on scientificthoughtIsaac NewtonHislawsofmotionandgravity provideda foundationfor classicalmechanics andhavebeen essentialin the development ofmany fields,including engineeringandphysicsCharles DarwinHistheory ofevolution bynatural selectionis oneof themost importantin thehistoryof science,revolutionizing ourunderstanding oflife onEarth02The lifestories of sciencesThe GrowthExperience of SciencesThe earlyyearsMany scientistshave achild fullof maturityand exploration,often fundedby parentsor teachersTheywere interestedin varioussubjects andwere notafter experiencingor askingquestionsFormation ofinterestsAs theyare older,these sciencesdiscovered theirpasses andBegan tofocus on their energyon specificareasof studyThey mighthave hada mentoror aspecific experiencethat sparkstheir interestinaspecificfieldChallenges andbackgroundsThe journalto becominga scientificis notalways smoothMany facedchallenges,setups,andeven momentsof doublesHowever,they havebeen coveredand foundways toovercomethese obstaclesTheAcademic CareerofSciences•Education:To becomea scientific,one typicallyneeds astrongfoundation inscience educationThis includesa bachelorsdegree,amasters degree,and adoctor ina relevantfield•Research andpublications:Doing researchis acritical partof beinga scientificIt involvescoming upwith newideas,designing experiences,collecting data,and analyzingthe resultsMany scientistspublish theirfindings inacademicjournals,allowing othersto buildupon their work•Collaborations andgrants:Successful sciencesof collaboratingwith otherresearchers andinstitutions Theymayalso applyfor grantsto fundtheir researchprojects Thesecollaborations andgrants canhelp bringtheir ideastonavigation andmake asignificant impact ontheirfieldInterested itemsfrom scientistsEurekamoments:Many scientistsFailures anddurability:Not allImpact onsociety:The workofhave experiencedthat momentof experimentswork outas planned,scientists canhave aprospectiverecovery whena newdiscovery orbut thesefailures canlead toimpact onsociety Manyhaveinsight suddenlybecomes clearunexpected andexciting resultsmade groundbreakingdiscoveriesThese momentscan beSometimes,durability playsa rolethat havechanged theway wedemonstratingand areof thein scientificdiscovery,leading live,think,and viewthe worldhighlightof theircareers researchersdown pathsthey Theircontributions haveled toneverimagined advancementsin medicine,technology,and countsotherfields03The influenceand inspirationof sciencesTheimpactonscientific developmentPromotescientific progressScientistsachievements in the fieldofscience and technologyhavegreatly promotedthe progress of humansociety,and theirwork has alsobecome animportant partof thedevelopment ofscience and technologyInspire innovationScientistsinnovative thinkingand spirithave inspiredmore people toexplore andinnovate in the fieldofscienceand technology,promotingthe continuousprogressofscienceand technologyContribution tohuman societyImprovepeoples livesScientistsachievements invarious fieldshave brokengreatconventions topeoples lives,such asmedical treatment,transportation,communication,etcPromote socialprogressThe progressofscienceandtechnologyhas alsopromoted theprogressof humansociety in other aspects,such aseconomy,culture,politics,etcInspiration andreference for future generationsInspireyoung peopleThestories andachievements ofscientists can inspire moreyoung peopleto choosescience astheircareer,and promotethedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologyinthefutureProvide reference forfutureresearchThe researchmethods andachievements ofscientists canprovide valuablereferenceforfutureresearch,helping futureresearchers avoidrepeating pastmisses andpromoting scientificresearchprogress04Famous quotesand ideasof sciencesFamousquotesandphilosophies fromscientistsThe onlyway todo greatwork isImagination ismore importanttolove whatyou do.-Steve Jobsthan knowledge.-AlbertEinsteinThe onlything wecan dois toSuccess isnot final,failure isnotdo ourbest andnot worryabout fatal:It isthe costto continuethefuture.-Thomas Edisonthat counts.-Winston ChurchillTheideological conceptsof sciencesScientificmethod EmpireNaturalism RationalismTheCornerstone ofBelieve thatknowledge Theview thatnatural lawsThe beliefthat knowledgeScientificResearch,comes fromsensory andprocesses explainall isbased onreason andemphasizingobservation,experience andobservation,phenomena,rejecting logicalanalysis,rather thanexperimentation,and ratherthan fromabstract supernaturalor mysticalon tradeor authorityrigoroustesting toverify reasoningor specificationinterpretationshypotheses andtheoriesThe PersonalityCharm ofSciencesCuriosity PersistenceScientistsare drivenby adesire toexplore andThey persistintheface ofsetups andchallenges,understand thenatural world,often displayinga often working tirelyto solveproblems orcompletestrong senseof curiosityand wondercomplex projectsDisciplineCollaborationThey arehere torigorous standardsof research and Manyscientists workin teamsto solveproblems orpractice,ensuring thattheirworkis methodological,create newknowledge,often sharingcredits andprecise,and reliableresources withcolleagues05Comparison betweenSciencesandOtherCelebritiesComparison with other sciencesSimilaritiesBothare expertsin theirrespective fieldsBothhave ahigh levelof knowledgeand skillsComparisonwith othersciences•Both makesignificant contributionsto societyComparisonwithothersciencesDifferences Scientistsfocus onresearchanddiscovery,whilecells are known for their fameand successScientistsoftenworkin isolation,while cellsare Scientistsvalue truthand knowledge,while cellshighlyvisible andinteract withthe publicvalue popularityand successComparisonwith cells in other fieldsSimilaritiesBoth canbe highlysuccessful andinfluentialBoth canhave alarge fanbase andbe popularComparisonwith cellsinother fields•Both canearn significantamounts ofmoneyComparison withcellsinotherfields01Differences02Celebrities inotherfieldsmay nothave thesame levelofknowledge orexpertise asscientists03Celebrities oftenuse theirfame topromote themselvesortheircauses,while scientistsuse theirknowledge tofurther scientificunderstanding04Celebrities aremore liketo beknownfor their appearanceorbehavior,while sciencesareknownfortheirwork andachievementsTheconnection andinsertion withreal lifeConnectionScientists workhasadirect impacton realworldapplications andtechnologiesCelebrities workcan alsohave animpactonInspirationsociety,but itis oftenmore indirectScientistscaninspirepeopletopursue educationCelebrities canalso inspirepeople,but moreandcare inscience oftenin termsof theirsuccess,popularity,orlifestyleTHANKS感谢观看。
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