what science brings to our life?不是翻译,呵呵,能不能用英文回答一下,阐述一下自己的想法。no translate,please answer.thanks.

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whatsciencebringstoourlife?不是翻译,呵呵,能不能用英文回答一下,阐述一下自己的想法。notranslate,pleaseanswer.thanks.whatscienceb

what science brings to our life?不是翻译,呵呵,能不能用英文回答一下,阐述一下自己的想法。no translate,please answer.thanks.
what science brings to our life?
不是翻译,呵呵,能不能用英文回答一下,阐述一下自己的想法。
no translate,please answer.
thanks.

what science brings to our life?不是翻译,呵呵,能不能用英文回答一下,阐述一下自己的想法。no translate,please answer.thanks.
自己写的 可能有些错误 不要见怪啊
The high technology and science makes our life more relaxing ,colorful .Also our life is more simple .We can do plenty of things in hurry .And it is can help us to complete our dreams ,change the impossible into flesh and blood .It is save our time ,too.So we have more free time .It brings us a number of advantages .But it also brings us a few disadvantages .Such us ,when someone contact the science ,he makes a lazy dog .Everybody know lazy ,is a terrible word .
Although ,the science has some disadvantages .But its advantages are more .So it is bring our life better.

科学给我们的生活带来了什么?

Science以下可以参考:)~~
Science and art are the obverse and reverse of Nature's medal; the one expressing the eternal order of things, in terms of feeling, the other in terms of thought.
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Science以下可以参考:)~~
Science and art are the obverse and reverse of Nature's medal; the one expressing the eternal order of things, in terms of feeling, the other in terms of thought.
Science has long had an uneasy relationship with other aspects of culture. Think of Galileo’s 17th-century trial for his rebelling belief before the Catholic church or poet William Blake’s harsh remarks against the mechanistic worldview of Isaac Newton. The schism between science and the humanities has, if anything, deepened in this century.
Until recently the scientific community was so powerful that it could afford to ignore its critics--but no longer. As funding for science has declined, scientists have attacked “anti-science” in several books, notably Higher Superstition, by Paul R. Gross, a biologist at the University of Virginia, and Norman Levitt, a mathematician at Rutgers University; and The Demon-Haunted World, by Carl Sagan of Cornell University.
Defenders of science have also voiced their concerns at meetings such as “The Flight from Science and Reason,” held in New York City in 1995, and “Science in the Age of (Mis) information,” which assembled last June near Buffalo.
Anti-science clearly means different things to different people. Gross and Levitt find fault primarily with sociologists, philosophers and other academics who have questioned science’s objectivity. Sagan is more concerned with those who believe in ghosts, creationism and other phenomena that contradict the scientific worldview.

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