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“科技创新和知识将是下个世纪最具竞争力的‘商品’,如果一个人不具备科学知识,他将无法在世界上获得平等地位。”印度爪哇哈拉尔尼赫鲁现代科学研究中心主任、第三世界科学院院长 C.N.R.饶教授如此评价科学在21世纪的地位。饶教授将其一生奉献给了科学事业(他在60多岁时,仍然全周7天在实验室度过,在他看来,科学以外的事情都是无足轻重的),他认为,任何一个社会要向前发展,都离不开科学。因而他对于印度人那种对科学无所谓的态度极其不满。饶教授居住的印度南部城市——班加罗尔,被称为该国的硅谷,但在当地断电却时有发生,而且饮用水供应也十分紧张,居民只有在固定的日子才能补充生活用水。
“Technological innovation and knowledge will be the most competitive 'commodities' of the next century, and one will not be able to gain equal status in the world if one does not have the scientific knowledge.” "Javanese Haarlem, India Modern science CNR Rao, director of the Research Center and Dean of the Third World Academy of Sciences, commented on the status of science in the 21st century. Rao devoted his whole life to science (he still spent seven days in the lab in his 60s, and in his opinion nothing outside science was insignificant). He believed that any society To move forward, can not do without science. Thus he is extremely dissatisfied with the indifference of Indians to science. Bangalore, the southern Indian city where Professor Rao lives, is known as the Silicon Valley of the country, but local power cuts happen from time to time, and drinking water supplies are so tight that residents can only replenish domestic water on regular days.