Adverb
In a scientific manner; according to the rules or principles of science.
Source: Webster's dictionarythis is scientifically interesting Source: Internet
According to mental health journalist Scott Lilienfeld in 2002, "unvalidated or scientifically unsupported mental health practices can lead individuals to forgo effective treatments" and refers to this as " opportunity cost ". Source: Internet
According to the resolution, "any doctrine of racial differentiation of superiority is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust, and dangerous." Source: Internet
Adding they don't want to place restrictions if it's not scientifically proven to reduce the numbers. Source: Internet
As an ethnic term, “Semitic” should best be avoided these days, in spite of ongoing genetic research (which also is supported by the Israeli scholarly community itself) that tries to scientifically underpin such a concept." Source: Internet
And he said, to quote him, at least to paraphrase what he said, medically and scientifically, there was no explanation for the rather dramatic results that he was reporting to me. Source: Internet