Science is a part of culture. Indeed, it is the only truly global culture because protons and proteins are the same all over the world, and it's the one culture we can all share.
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Science is the one culture that's truly global - protons, proteins and Pythagoras's Theorem are the same from China to Peru. It should transcend all barriers of nationality. It should straddle all faiths, too.
I'm a big believer that science is part of a larger cultural thing. Science is not all by itself.
Science is an integral part of culture. It's not this foreign thing, done by an arcane priesthood. It's one of the glories of the human intellectual tradition.
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.
Science, for hundreds of years, has spanned the differences between cultures and between countries.
After all, science is essentially international, and it is only through lack of the historical sense that national qualities have been attributed to it.
Science is far from the center of the world for most people: even for many with highly sophisticated tastes, interests, and accomplishments.
Science is an international enterprise where discoveries in one part of the world are useful in other parts.
Science shouldn't be just for scientists, and there are encouraging signs that it is becoming more pervasive in culture and the media.
Our society, the dominant culture doesn't like science. It doesn't like technology.
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