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As government financing of basic science research has plunged, private donors have filled the void, raising questions about the future of research for the public good.CreditCredit...Schmidt Ocean Institute Last April, President Obama assembled some of the nation’s most august scientific dignitaries in the East Room of the White House. Joking that his grades in physics made him a dubious candidate
米ニューヨーク(New York)タイムズスクエア(Times Square)にある教会内に置かれた聖書(2013年12月12日、資料写真)。(c)AFP/Getty Images/Spencer Platt 【2月17日 AFP】比較的信仰が厚い国の米国では、科学と宗教を容易に融和させることができるとの調査結果が16日、米シカゴ(Chicago)で開かれた米国科学振興協会(American Association for the Advancement of Science、AAAS)の年次会合で発表された。 米テキサス(Texas)州ライス大学(Rice University)の研究チームは、科学者や福音派プロテスタントの信者などを含む米国人1万人以上を対象とした調査を行った。 社会学者のエレイン・ハワード・エックランド(Elaine Howard Ecklund)氏は「福音派(キリス
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