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essay modern age of science in 200 words​

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Answered by ps9113710743
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science is modern technology in which every thing is proved in right way .

Answered by dynamogaming14
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There was a time when the scientist in Europe was looked upon with fear and suspicion. He was the alchemist, the magician. Galileo was persecuted by the Church and the State. But gradually situation changed. The modern scientist enjoys a sort of privileged status in society. Science has become an exclusive profession, which needs long years of devotion, training and apprenticeship.

Unlike the others, the scientist can demand no immediate reward for work. In the beginning, the scientist had to depend on the patronage of kings and nobles. Today men have understood the wider application of science in the production of goods. The government also subsidizes the universities to carry on scientific research that may have a social utility. Where profit is the governing motive in a society, the scientist has to submit to the dictates of the profiteers for his livelihood. That is why real fundamental research has been and will always be carried on in the Universities

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