20 commonsense assertions
Concepts (20) time (1) evolution (1) dark matter (1) tea (1) mental health (1) replicated chromosome condensation (1) vaccination (1) bat (1) bathing (1) classification of species (1) climate change (1) disease (1) frog (1) gender equality (1) gravity (1) ion channel conformation change (1) music (1) neutrino (1) owl (1) spider (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 time Western scientific community The Western scientific community measures and values time using precise standards for punctuality in academic and professional settings. 8
2 evolution Western scientific community The theory of evolution is widely accepted in the Western scientific community and constantly scrutinized for further understanding. 5
3 dark matter Western scientific community Dark matter is a widely accepted hypothesis in the Western scientific community, based on gravitational effects and a major subject of study. 3
4 tea Western scientific community Tea is studied by the Western scientific community for its health benefits and chemical composition. 3
5 mental health Western scientific community Therapy and evidence-based treatments are widely used for addressing mental health concerns in the Western scientific community. 2
6 replicated chromosome condensation Western scientific community Replicated chromosome condensation is a fundamental process extensively studied in molecular biology and genetics by the Western scientific community. 2
7 vaccination Western scientific community Vaccination is seen as a crucial and highly effective public health measure in the Western scientific community. 2
8 bat Western scientific community The Western scientific community views bats as mammals capable of sustained flight. 1
9 bathing Western scientific community Frequent bathing in Western scientific community may disrupt skin microbiome and cause skin issues. 1
10 classification of species Western scientific community The Western scientific community uses evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities to classify species. 1
11 climate change Western scientific community The Western scientific community believes that human activities are a significant driver of climate change. 1
12 disease Western scientific community Western scientific community's understanding of disease transmission is rooted in germ theory and epidemiological research. 1
13 frog Western scientific community The Western scientific community recognizes frogs as amphibians known for their jumping ability and croaking sounds. 1
14 gender equality Western scientific community Promoting gender equality and women's rights is a key societal goal in the Western scientific community. 1
15 gravity Western scientific community In the Western scientific community, gravity is described by the theory of general relativity as a result of the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. 1
16 ion channel conformation change Western scientific community Understanding ion channel conformation change is critical for the Western scientific community to comprehend cellular communication and electrical signaling in the body. 1
17 music Western scientific community Western scientific community researches music for its impact on cognition, emotions, and neurological processes. 1
18 neutrino Western scientific community Neutrinos are subatomic particles with very little or no mass and are categorized as electron, muon, and tau neutrinos in the Western scientific community. 1
19 owl Western scientific community The Western scientific community regards the owl as a nocturnal bird of prey with silent flight. 1
20 spider Western scientific community The Western scientific community considers spiders as arachnids known for spinning webs and consuming insects. 1