Scientists under all forms of government must be able to participate fully in international efforts.
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However, I believe that it would be difficult to have legitimate scientists agree to participate.
I don't know how you overcome the dearth of scientists in the government positions.
Individual scientists cannot do much on their own. Heads of nations, corporates, and economic giants should recognise the criticality of it.
Science is international: the best scientists can come from anywhere; they can come from next door, or they can come from a small village in a country anywhere in the world - we need to make it easier.
The frontiers of science, on the very small scale and very large scale, require large investments and international effort.
At a time when science plays such a powerful role in the life of society, when the destiny of the whole of mankind may hinge on the results of scientific research, it is incumbent on all scientists to be fully conscious of that role, and conduct themselves accordingly.
Scientists need to be prepared to engage, and the best people to engage with are students, ideally from primary school because there's no question that their capacity to work out complex things is extremely good.
The strength of the scientific establishment in any country is related to its general level of education, not only in supplying large numbers of eager minds for further training, but also in ensuring a public opinion that holds science in esteem and approves financial support.
A lot of high-level scientists are in fact people of almost universal interest.
The State of Israel must be at the forefront of global science - in physics, in mathematics, in medicine, in biology.
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