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He once said that
science
in his generation had become like a razor blade in the hands of a three-year-old.
The modern tools of neuroscience are demonstrating to us that what's going on up there is nothing short of rocket
science.
And finally, I have to talk about bioengineering, an area of
science
that promises to end disease before it even begins, to help us live longer, fuller, healthier lives.
Now
science
may dismiss this methodology, but Polynesian navigators use it today because it provides them an accurate determination of the angle and direction of their vessel.
And I am reminded that throughout the world there are cultures with vast sums of knowledge in them, as potent as the Micronesian navigators, that are going dismissed, that this is a testament to brilliant, brilliant technology and
science
and wisdom that is vanishing rapidly.
And I think the implications here are profound, whether it's for science, for commerce, for government, or perhaps most of all, for us as individuals.
The main challenge was, I didn't know much about environmental
science
air-quality management or atmospheric chemistry.
So that we know today, they're capable of performances that would have been thought absolutely impossible by
science
when I began.
It's not
science
fiction.
She had studied
science
and mathematics in Arabic.
And if you have heard that the dropper of Stuxnet is complex and high-tech, let me tell you this: the payload is rocket
science.
We've had a mom in Utah who used them with her kids, to a
science
researcher in the U.K., and curriculum developers in Hawaii.
He's by far the happiest man ever measured by
science.
There is an effective evolution lobby coordinating the fight on behalf of science, and I try to do all I can to help them, but they get quite upset when people like me dare to mention that we happen to be atheists as well as evolutionists.
If I was a person who were interested in preserving religious faith, I would be very afraid of the positive power of evolutionary science, and indeed
science
generally, but evolution in particular, to inspire and enthrall, precisely because it is atheistic.
In my view, not only is
science
corrosive to religion; religion is corrosive to
science.
As Carl Sagan, another recently dead hero, put it, "How is it that hardly any major religion has looked at
science
and concluded, 'This is better than we thought!
A religion, old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths."
It's, of course, limited by science, by technology.
A lot of models come from
science.
All of our feelings of security about those diseases come from models given to us, really, by
science
filtered through the media.
Now in the early '70s, one of the great programs in India was to revitalize primary
science
in village schools.
So he designed and went and started a village
science
program.
So I took one year off, and I went to this village
science
program.
Now this is people
science.
Many of our folk toys have great
science
principles.
Teachers who have been teaching
science
for donkey years, they just muck up the definition and they spit it out.
They get a thrill of what
science
is all about.
And this
science
is not a rich man's game.
In a democratic country,
science
must reach to our most oppressed, to the most marginalized children.
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