ten points about science as friend and foe
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1-)Science, a field of study featuring a relentless stream of change and advancements, is widely viewed as both the scourge and savior of the modern world.
2-). It is true that science offers solutions to many problems, suggesting greater convenience, technological improvement, and longer, healthier lives.
3-)Still, science is far from perfect, a point that many critics are eager to vocalize.
4-)Science has been blamed for invoking fear, reaching inadequate results, and supporting the most immoral of studies.
5-)Clearly, the opinions and perceptions that people have toward science play the largest part in this complex love-hate relationship.
6-) Mary Shelley and J. Michael Bishop have a tremendous amount to say about this conflict amongst people, and they furthermore predict where science will take the world in the future.
7-)Society cannot escape from its dependence upon science.
8-)It is worth noticing that nearly every aspect of an individual's life is affected by science in some form or another.
9-)The technology people utilize, the hospitals they attend, and the lives they lead are immersed with scientific findings, advancements, and mastery.
10-)Most individuals gladly accept these various advancements to their lives; appreciating their convenience and usefulness, society does not consistently look down upon the fruit which science has born. Regardless of these facts, the reputation of science in today's world is not one of flagrant and unrelenting praise .
2-). It is true that science offers solutions to many problems, suggesting greater convenience, technological improvement, and longer, healthier lives.
3-)Still, science is far from perfect, a point that many critics are eager to vocalize.
4-)Science has been blamed for invoking fear, reaching inadequate results, and supporting the most immoral of studies.
5-)Clearly, the opinions and perceptions that people have toward science play the largest part in this complex love-hate relationship.
6-) Mary Shelley and J. Michael Bishop have a tremendous amount to say about this conflict amongst people, and they furthermore predict where science will take the world in the future.
7-)Society cannot escape from its dependence upon science.
8-)It is worth noticing that nearly every aspect of an individual's life is affected by science in some form or another.
9-)The technology people utilize, the hospitals they attend, and the lives they lead are immersed with scientific findings, advancements, and mastery.
10-)Most individuals gladly accept these various advancements to their lives; appreciating their convenience and usefulness, society does not consistently look down upon the fruit which science has born. Regardless of these facts, the reputation of science in today's world is not one of flagrant and unrelenting praise .
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