Science, by itself, provides no panacea for individual, social, and economic ills. It can be effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team, whether the conditions be peace or war. But without scientific progress no amount of achievement... Oversight Visit to South Korea and Japan: Fourth Meeting of the United ... - 第 102 頁United States-Japan Parliamentary Committee on Science and Technology. Meeting 著 - 1986 - 116 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Carroll W. Pursell - 1994 - 228 頁
...TO THE CLUB But without scientific progress no amount of achievement in other directions can insitre our health, prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world. VANNEVAR BUSH (19-t5)1 Gilray's cartoon of a pneumatic ' Vannevar Bush, Scina, the experiment at the... | |
| Ravinder Kumar Jain, Harry C. Triandis - 1997 - 340 頁
...our better health, to more jobs, to a higher standard of living, and to our cultural progress. . . . Without scientific progress no amount of achievement...prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world. chael Bishop (Nobel Prize winner in Physiology) describes his experience to illustrate this point [1995,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1998 - 1096 頁
...effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team, whether the conditions be peace or war, but without scientific progress, no amount of achievement...prosperity and security as a nation in the modern world." He goes on to state that publicly and privately supported colleges and universities and endowed research... | |
| Gregory N. Derry - 2002 - 328 頁
...and economic ills. It can be effective in the national welfare only as a member of a team. . . . But without scientific progress no amount of achievement...directions can insure our health, prosperity, and security. (Vannevar Bush) CENTURIES AGO, Francis Bacon eloquently expressed the idea that science would contribute... | |
| Howard E Gardner, Mihaly Csikszentmihalhi, William Damon - 2008 - 310 頁
...all-encompassing. Ignoring possible destructive applications of science, Bush audaciously declared, "Without scientific progress, no amount of achievement...prosperity, and security as a nation in the modern world." 3 At the time that Bush wrote, physics was the preeminent science. Atomic physicists basked in the... | |
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