The world changes materially. Science makes advances in technology and understanding. But the world of humanity doesn't change.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Historically, science and society have gone separate ways, although society has provided the funds for science to grow, and in return, science has given society all the material things it enjoys.
Physics does not change the nature of the world it studies, and no science of behavior can change the essential nature of man, even though both sciences yield technologies with a vast power to manipulate the subject matters.
Technology changes all the time; human nature, hardly ever.
The science of life is changing hearts and minds.
Let us advance science to create a better world for all.
Science will liberate us from the chains of big cities and lead us back to nature.
Science may eventually explain the world of How. The ultimate world of Why may remain for contemplation, philosophy, religion.
What must be the nature of the world... if human beings are able to introduce changes into it?
Technology is neutral and sterile. Now, technology is the nature of modern man; it is our environment and our horizon. Of course, every work of man is a negation of nature, but at the same time, it is a bridge between nature and us. Technology changes nature in a more radical and decisive manner: it throws it out.
Science affects all our ways of thinking about the world: both the physical world, which, if I may make so bold, is easy to understand because it is regular and follows simple laws, and also the social world, which is more baffling and less predictable.