“Science is critical for democracy,” says Paul Nurse, co-winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. He said science is increasingly influencing society and that this means “we have to produce democratic institutions and ways of working that can accommodate and take on board the complexities of science” Feringa said crucial elements of democracy “are freedom and asking questions and being critical. And this is exactly what science does”
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