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"These delightful toys illustrate both our trust in and fear of science and technology during the last century," he said.
Al-Khalili spreads the blame widely, citing inadequate financing for research and education, sclerotic bureaucracies, religious conservatism, even an ingrained fear of science.
In this regard, Mr. Shults sees the project as a metaphor for the fear of science that exists within some communities in the United States at present.
But there is another, unacknowledged, current running through the discussion: a fear of science, and a corresponding desire to rein it in.
We hear lots about anti-science, fear of science and students fleeing science subjects, but not so often about the fun of a scientific celebration.
The chimp that Tulp, in fear of science, preserved as a mythic human, Temerlin tried to make a human, in science's name.
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In the 19th century, creatures such as Frankenstein's monster reflected our fears of science and industrialization.
The fear of food science is things being done to our food that we haven't been fully informed about and don't understand, as opposed to science.
"We were kind of demystifying the whole procedure and trying to alleviate inappropriate fear of transgenic science and redirect concern toward the political implications of the research," Mr. Barnes said.
Program leaders tout many benefits beyond the improved test scores, including: reducing fear of laboratory science, immersing students who learn best by doing, teaching math and data analysis skills, and providing a powerful academic connection for the many students whose parents work in agriculture.
27 Fear of Western science and medicine has also been observed in clinical trials from across the developing world and is indicative of a far greater and complex problem that impacts on management of malnutrition in HIV-positive children.
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