And that understanding leads to the question "Is life as we know it unique to the earth?"
A better understanding of age-related cognitive decline might lead to improved care environments for older people.
That understanding led to a treaty in October 1990.
As elsewhere in this chapter (and book), our basic assumption is that understanding leads to learning.
An elementary understanding of politics, or just common sense, would lead most people to eliminate several of these options.
Later, this understanding led to the transformation of the burger-stands into restaurants.
The finding that other diseases are related and a better understanding of where the disease comes from may lead to more effective treatments.
A real understanding of science leads one naturally to intellectual humility.
A better understanding of how tumors form and grow could lead to new treatments.
Finally, a better understanding of the mind can lead to setting new priorities as to what is taught.