● Bring hopeful & bright news in the world. if possible
■ Main question
In this weekend, Thousands of scientists, engineers, policymakers, educators, and journalists from some 50 nations are here at the 177th AAAS Annual Meeting to explore a broad range of recent discoveries and looming global challenges
Undoubtedly, science has been transformed our life.
Whether it has pros or cons, science would have much more crucial role next century.
1. How much are you interested in science? and what did you think of science subject in your school days? just tell us about how you felt?
2. One scientist said that Science is one of the most glorious expressions of the creative human sprit. If you become a scientist, what type of scientist do you want to be?
Follwing are some example
(Agricultural scientists, Archaeologists, Astronomers,Biologists, Chemists, Earth scientists, Informaticians Computer scientists, Library scientists ,Management scientists, Mathematicians Statisticians, Military scientists, Physicists, Psychologists, Educational psychologists, Social scientists, Anthropologists, Ethnologists, Communication scientists, Criminologists, Demographers, Economists, Geographers, Political economists, Political scientists, Sociologists, Technologists)
3. How(when) do you feel about precious and beautiful discoveries of Science?
4. We all(depends on person)tendency to believe scientisist's their theories or research result without doubt? however, we can't always accept the results, because of we havn't have deep of knowledge about science even among the scientists, they are insist different perspective which people makes confused. Inhence, should we learn science? how can we get critical eyes on science?
5. we expect various ideas such as invetion of cancer inhibition drug, travel to space, Estimate technology of nature disaster and so on.
Do you have any request from scientist?
* Reference materials.(Link 된 곳으로 가시면 내용들을 보실수 있습니다)
Science without Borders
http://news.aaas.org/2011_annual_meeting/
Perfect Cup of Coffee Research
http://museum.mit.edu/150/79
Janna Levin: The sound the universe makes
http://www.ted.com/talks/janna_levin_the_sound_the_universe_makes.html