Jason Zweig, author of "Your Money and Your Brain," discusses how the new science of neuroeconomics can help make you rich. Kelsey Hubbard has the interview. (Sept. 14).
(Minneapolis) Just days after the Sept. 11 attack a professor of social sciences at the `U` was asked by Hillary Clinton to help victims` families, Darcy Pohland reports (2:34).
The 2008 edition of The Old Farmer`s Almanac is out. Publisher John Pierce talks about the Almanac`s history. (Sept. 11)
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The Michelson–Morley experiment was used to disprove that light propagated through a luminiferous aether. This 19th century concept was then superseded by Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity.
In science, the term natural science refers to a rational approach to the study of the universe, which is understood as obeying rules or law of natural origin. The term natural science is also used to distinguish those fields that use the scientific method to study nature from the social sciences, which use the scientific method to study human behavior and society; and from the formal sciences, such as mathematics and logic, which use a different (a priori) methodology.