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The relationship between science and culture

Science and culture are interdependent and interdependent.

Guy Labay, president of the North American Association of Science and Technology Centers, said that the boundaries between science and culture are increasingly blurred, and science and culture are interdependent and interdependent. Although some sciences are very complicated, we should try our best to popularize science, let ordinary people know about science and even participate in some scientific projects.

For example, some science and technology centers in Canada are not only gathering platforms for scientists from various countries, but also ordinary people can participate.

Expanding Information "Seeking truth from science, seeking goodness from humanity and seeking beauty from art" Wang Yuming said that today's young people should not only learn their major well, but also integrate science, humanities and art, cultivate tolerance and learn from eastern and western cultures, so as to become truly all-round people.

Sun, executive vice president of the School of Humanities, China Academy of Sciences, said that science is the dominant element in culture and must be culturally inclusive. For example, on the ancient Silk Road, there was also the spread of science and technology. With the help of the Silk Road, China has influenced the West, and the West has also influenced China, reflecting the cultural inclusiveness.

Sun said that scientific literacy is very important to the development of society. Both scientists and practitioners should realize that the true meaning of science lies in seeking truth, and the pursuit of art, literature and science can be integrated. The future science should be the product of the organic combination of society and culture, and the younger generation should be more involved in scientific creation.

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