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Of course I would disagree that there's a definitive science that has concluded that mankind has turned the earth's thermostat up and that we can turn the earth's thermostat down at will, we just haven't yet found the will. That's the argument on climate change.
Steve King
Change
Science
Disagree
Will
Argument
Down
Earth
Definitive
Would
Course
Concluded
Climate
Climate Change
Up
Just
Turn
Mankind
Turned
Found
In some parts of life, like mathematics and science, yeah, I was a genius. I would top all the top scores you could ever measure it by.
Steve Wozniak
Life
Mathematics
You
Science
Genius
Top
Would
Some
Could
Like
Parts
Yeah
Scores
Measure
Ever
Implanting a microchip inside the brain to augment its mental powers has long been a science fiction trope.
Steven Levy
Science
Long
Inside
Mental
Powers
Science Fiction
Been
Brain
Fiction
By exploring the political and moral colorings of discoveries about what makes us tick, we can have a more honest science and a less fearful intellectual milieu.
Steven Pinker
Science
Political
Moral
Fearful
About
More
Tick
Makes
Discoveries
Intellectual
Us
Exploring
Milieu
Less
Honest
Remember, science fiction's always been the kind of first level alert to think about things to come. It's easier for an audience to take warnings from sci-fi without feeling that we're preaching to them. Every science fiction movie I have ever seen, any one that's worth its weight in celluloid, warns us about things that ultimately come true.
Steven Spielberg
Science
Worth
Remember
Seen
First
Feeling
Preaching
Every
Think
Easier
Kind
About
Take
Weight
True
Come
Sci-Fi
Science Fiction
Without
Audience
Always
Been
Ultimately
Any
Celluloid
Fiction
Movie
Them
Us
Warnings
Ever
Level
Things
Alert
I want to be the Cecil B. DeMille of science fiction.
Steven Spielberg
Science
Science Fiction
Cecil
Want
Fiction
That's really what science is just trying to figure stuff out, and I like figuring stuff out.
Steven Squyres
Science
Out
Stuff
Like
Trying
Just
Really
Figure
Figuring
I think one of the great historical contributions of science is to weaken the hold of religion. That's a good thing.
Steven Weinberg
Good
Great
Religion
Science
Think
Weaken
Good Thing
Historical
Contributions
Hold
Thing
I was born in 1933 in New York City to Frederick and Eva Weinberg. My early inclination toward science received encouragement from my father, and by the time I was 15 or 16, my interests had focused on theoretical physics.
Steven Weinberg
Time
Science
Physics
Father
Encouragement
Focused
City
Frederick
Born
Had
Toward
New
York
New York
New York City
Interests
Eva
Theoretical
Inclination
Received
Early
By The Time
I used to read a good deal of science fiction when I was a boy.
Steven Weinberg
Good
Science
Read
Science Fiction
Deal
Boy
Fiction
Used
Good Deal
Certainly science, because of its ability to increase our capacities to do things, raises terrible risks for us all. If it were possible to undiscover nuclear fission, I would be very happy to undiscover it, because of the risks that it puts us all under.
Steven Weinberg
Risks
Science
Happy
Increase
Our
Possible
Would
Would-Be
Ability
Puts
Terrible
Because
Were
Fission
Very
Capacities
Us
Certainly
Nuclear
Things
Raises
Science merely amplifies the capabilities of human beings. Science gives us the ability to do ill and to do good more than we had, and to question science in this respect is like questioning whether people ought to have two hands or just one, because with two hands they could do more evil than they can with just one.
Steven Weinberg
Good
Respect
Science
People
Evil
Ought
Ability
More
Gives
Could
Had
Merely
Like
Because
Question
Questioning
Than
Hands
Human
Just
Human Beings
Just One
Whether
Capabilities
Us
Ill
Beings
Two
Whatever faith you have you ought to be willing to confront it with the discoveries of science. There's something ignoble about not being willing to look at what we've found about the way the world is and trying to reconcile it with whatever you've decided to believe in for yourself.
Steven Weinberg
Faith
You
Science
Yourself
World
Whatever
Believe
Ought
Way
Willing
Reconcile
About
Something
Look
Discoveries
Trying
Being
Decided
Confront
Found
When you're looking that far out, you're giving people their place in the universe, it touches people. Science is often visual, so it doesn't need translation. It's like poetry, it touches you.
Story Musgrave
You
Science
People
Giving
Looking
Translation
Universe
Out
Visual
Poetry
Like
Often
Place
Far
Need
Science is a perception of the world around us. Science is a place where what you find in nature pleases you.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Nature
You
Science
World
Perception
Pleases
Find
Around
Where
Place
Us
I am aware of the usefulness of science to society and of the benefits society derives from it.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Science
Benefits
Society
Am
Derives
Usefulness
Aware
Indeed, I would feel that an appreciation of the arts in a conscious, disciplined way might help one to do science better.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Appreciation
Science
Better
Way
Indeed
Would
Feel
Disciplined
Arts
Might
Help
Conscious
I have a fondness for historical fiction, something wondrous like 'Wolf Hall,' but I'll read most anything as long as the story grabs my mind or my heart, and preferably both. You would be hard pressed, however, to find science fiction on my shelves.
Sue Monk Kidd
You
Science
Heart
Mind
Long
Wolf
Pressed
Would
Would-Be
Find
Something
Fondness
Both
Like
Most
Read
Hall
Science Fiction
Shelves
However
Historical
Historical Fiction
Wondrous
Fiction
Anything
Story
Hard
I have passed English medical examinations in Hong Kong... In my youth, I experienced overseas studies. The languages of the West, its literature, its political science, its customs, its mathematics, its geography, its physics and chemistry - all these I have had the chance to study.
Sun Yat-sen
Mathematics
Science
Youth
Physics
Political
Chemistry
Hong Kong
Examinations
Had
Studies
Study
Kong
Passed
Geography
West
Overseas
Political Science
Experienced
Literature
Customs
Languages
English
Medical
Chance
It was tremendously exciting to discover that science was not destroying religion, as people popularly believe, but that it could cast light on theism and Christianity.
Susan Howatch
Religion
Science
People
Light
Believe
Christianity
Tremendously
Destroying
Cast
Could
Exciting
Discover
Theism
Though we do need more women to graduate with technical degrees, I always like to remind women that you don't need to have science or technology degrees to build a career in tech.
Susan Wojcicki
You
Technology
Science
Women
Build
Though
Degrees
More
Remind
Like
Always
Graduate
Tech
Technical
Career
Need
Unless we make computer science a priority, we risk making gender, class, and racial disparities worse as jobs flow to those with a computer science background.
Susan Wojcicki
Class
Science
Gender
Computer Science
Unless
Worse
Background
Those
Jobs
Risk
Computer
Make
Making
Priority
Racial
Flow
Our efforts are to be directed towards narrowing the gap between the study of shastras and science.
Sushma Swaraj
Science
Our
Directed
Study
Towards
Between
Efforts
Gap
People who believe in science have a hard time believing in ghosts and the supernatural.
Sushmita Sen
Time
Science
People
Believe
Ghosts
Supernatural
Hard
Who
Hard Time
Believing
I became fascinated by the then-blossoming science of molecular biology when, in my senior year, I happened to read the papers by Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod on the operon theory.
Susumu Tonegawa
Science
Year
Biology
Papers
Read
Became
Jacob
Jacques
Senior
Senior Year
Happened
Molecular
Theory
Fascinated
I had a conversation with a biologist in an art gallery, and he persuaded me that it was possible to grow a dress from microbes. It was the craziest thing I had ever heard, but I'm a bit of a science fiction fan and I thought it sounded like an interesting challenge.
Suzanne Lee
Art
Me
Conversation
Science
Challenge
Thought
Bit
Possible
Dress
Had
He
Like
Science Fiction
Heard
Fiction
Fan
Interesting
Craziest
Gallery
Persuaded
Grow
Ever
Thing
Biologist
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