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Robert Naeye
senior editor at Sky and Telescope, and former editor of Mercury
The scientific principle
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James J O'Brien
professor of meteorology and oceanography at the Centre for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies at Florida State University in Tallahassee
Kelvin waves
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Dr Daniel Osborn
science director of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology at the Natural Environment Research Council
True progress in improving the quality of human life can be made only through rational argument
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Tim Palmer
head of the probability forecasting division at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Science is merely a disinterested attempt to synthesise observations of the world into comprehensible models
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Vivienne Parry
science writer and broadcaster
You do not have to be bright to do science
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Jay M Pasachoff
Field Memorial professor of astronomy at Williams College in Williamstown, and director of the Hopkins Observatory
The universe is expanding and changing, ever since a Big Bang billions of years ago
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Dr Mark Peplow
reporter at Nature, and science writer
The key steps that make science a useful way to find stuff out
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Mark Perakh
emeritus professor of physics at California State University in Fullerton
Science has made religion an excessive luxury, so making as many people as possible aware of science is a much desired and important thing
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David Perks
head of physics at Graveney School in London, and deviser of the Debating Matters sixth-form debating competition
Albert Einstein's two postulates of special relativity
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Martin L Perl
professor of physics at Stanford University, group leader at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre, and joint recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics
The material world can only be understood through experiment, measurement and observation
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Dr Clifford A Pickover
inventor, and science writer and journalist
Keep an open mind and foster a liberal attitude, with respect to a woman's option of having an abortion and embryonic stem-cell research
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Channapatna S Prakash
professor of agricultural and environmental sciences and plant molecular genetics at Tuskegee University, director of the Centre for Plant Biotechnology Research, and president of the AgBioWorld Foundation
Not to be afraid of the genetic modification of our crops, and to accept genetically modified crops
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Jack Pridham
emeritus professor of biochemistry at Royal Holloway, University of London, and editor of Chemo-Philia
Probability and risk, so that armed with the basics of statistics, the public would be able to challenge scary media reports
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Dr Árpád Pusztai
scientific consultant and collaborator at GenĜk, the Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology
The fundamental principles of honesty in scientific endeavour, and the open questioning of all dogmas
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Dr Oliver Pybus
Royal Society research fellow in zoology at the Evolutionary Biology Group at the University of Oxford
The principles of statistical inference
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