There are negative issues involving science and accidents do happen.

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There are negative issues involving science and accidents do happen.

However in general the worst issues are because society makes unwise decisions on how scientific advances should be used in for instance armed conflicts.

There are negative issues involving science and accidents do happen. However in general the worst issues are because society makes unwise decisions on how scientific advances should be used in for instance armed conflicts. In general I think most people would agree that by-and-large Science has provided great benefits to society

…without Chemistry

Just try washing your hair with soap

Physicists Biologists Engineers can make similar claims

Look after the Environ- ment Improve World Health Under- stand how things work Enjoy making things Many Scientist work together …to solve the big problems and help…