If a thing which is believed by billions is against the reason and not supported by the science, it is a great honour not to be amongst those billions!
The phrase ‘popular science’ has in itself a touch of absurdity. That knowledge which is popular is not scientific.
Scientists know more and more and so science advances. Artists know less and less and so art advances.
If you are teaching Muslim sixth formers in a school, and you tell them they can't have their God and Darwin, there is a risk they will choose their God and be lost to science.
Scientific prayer makes God a celestial lab rat, leading to bad science and worse religion.
No doubt it is true that science cannot study God, but it hardly follows that God had to keep a safe distance from everything that scientists want to study.
The god whom science recognizes must be a God of universal laws exclusively, a God who does a wholesale, not a retail business. He cannot accommodate his processes to the convenience of individuals.
Genomic science, as the newest frontier in scholarly research, is throwing open the door to a revolutionary way of approaching our health, the health and welfare of animals, and the sustainability of our environment.
The average person doesn't understand what a stem cell is. There's a lack of health literacy in our nation. So the public can't really get into this dialogue because they don't understand the complexity of stem cells, not the faith-based approach, no...
When the honour is given to that scientist personally the happiness is sweet indeed. Science is, on the whole, an informal activity, a life of shirt sleeves and coffee served in beakers.
Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill.
I've been through a lot. I've thought a lot about life, and I've spent a lot of time studying history and science.
The history of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms, as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the universe.
However, the sciences of society and of history retained their old subservient relation to metaphysics for a long time - well into the eighteenth century.
The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis.
I am often amazed at how much more capability and enthusiasm for science there is among elementary school youngsters than among college students.
Education has failed in a very serious way to convey the most important lesson science can teach: skepticism.
The arts, sciences, humanities, physical education, languages and maths all have equal and central contributions to make to a student's education.
Science has produced such powerful weapons that in a war between great powers there would be neither victor nor vanquished. Both would be overwhelmed in destruction.
How is AIDS research to progress when the premise of science is questioning but the premise of questioning HIV is considered so dangerous that even venturing into the facts is too great a risk?
I sort of was good at writing essays. I was never very good at mathematics, and I was never very good at algebra. I loved science, but I wasn't sure of it.