"Rampant scientific illiteracy in the general public is, in my opinion, one major cause of the current lack of opportunities for scientists. … A public that is ignorant of science, and of how science is done, is not going to support scientific research enthusiastically."
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Alan Hale, "Shattered Hopes and Dreams: The Dim Prospect for Careers in Science", Chronicle of Higher Education (5 Dec 1997). As cited in Daniel S. Greenberg, Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion (2003), chapter 13 epigraph, p. 205
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