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Generally, the article talks about public attitude towards science. Firstly we have to admit that our world has changed a great deal because of the advance of the science. Since nobody can prevent the science from changing the world, we can ensure that the changes are in the right directions. Thus, the public need to have a basic understandingof science and make informed decisions. As far as Hawking concerned, school education conveyed by words and diagrams, popular books and magazine articles are good ways to put across new development in science while television
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Introduction1
With the rapid development of the science and technology, nowadays our life is much more convenient and colorful than that few years ago. However, the advance of the science has also brought plenty of dangers and anxiety to the public as the publicsometimes don’t take a good knowledge of some subjects such as nuclear physics,epidemiology and so on. Even though most of people have to admit that the science has changed the world a lot in the past hundreds of years sinceRevival of
Learning, the public may wonder whether we tend to destroy ourselves with our own weapon-science. Perhaps we can listen to Franklin Roosevelt, “Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself.”Thus, it’s significant that the public have strong faith in the future of science and human beings. Main part1
If the public,the creator of history, clears abouthow the great advance of science changed our world thoroughly, our anxiety about the adverse impact caused by science may appear a decreasing tendency. As Steven Hawking stated in Public Attitude Towards Science, the public needs to cultivate a basic understanding of science. Therefore, they can figure out whether science is blame to plenty of population and wars on earth, or,something else like the ignorance of human beings mustassume the responsibility. Besides, a large numbers of masses do not possesses any opportunity to catch up with the new advance of science all over the world, which means that our necessary and urgent task to give the public the scientific backgroundwill certainly meet serious difficulties.
In order to educate the public about science, there are several effective methods in our society nowadays: school educations,TV programs, popular books and magazines.In a democracy society, a free man is able to obtains knowledge from many sources besides books.(Thomas
Jefferson)Obviously, public media makes a big influence to the people –taking Internet for example, World Wide Web puts across the latest and excellent developments faced with billons of audiences in our planet at the same time. According to Bill Gates, the Internet can change our mode to acquire scientific knowledge even if the public is not willing to join thefictitiousworld.
Introduction2
With the rapid development of the science and technology, nowadays our life is much more convenient and colorful than that a few years ago. However, nobody can deny the advance of science has also brought plenty of dangers and anxiety to the public as the publicsometimes lack enough knowledge about some subjects like nuclear physics. As a result, the public may wonder whether we tend to destroy ourselves with our own powerful weapon called science, even though most of people have to admit thata large sum of wonderful changes have taken place because of sciencein the past hundreds of years. Perhaps we might listen to Franklin Roosevelt as well, “Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself.” Thus, it is significant that the public have strong faith in the future of science and human beings.