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Discover Ludwig"make science" is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
To use it correctly, it should be phrased as "doing science" or "pursuing science." For example: I have always been passionate about pursuing science and have studied it throughout my life.
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"I want to make science more open.
Such an approach doesn't make science attractive.
We've managed to make science and research apolitical.
We have to make science and technology love them back.
"The idea is to make science less of an isolated discipline," Mr. Cass said.
Humanism in its most virulent form tries to make science into a religion.
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Children can make science-inspired stocking fillers.
But for those without easy access to such things, how can we make science-based careers seem obtainable?
"We can begin in the next generation of citizens to understand these issues and make science-based decisions".
"These big competitions help make science-fiction ideas become reality.
It's called OpenPCR, and it'll make science-style DIYers drool.
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