Governments give research funding
Science is not exactly controlled by society, however, governments do make decisions about what kind of research they do or do not want to fund. Sometimes there are legal restrictions about what can be taught in schools (some jurisdictions prohibit the teaching of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, for example).
One way that society controls science is that the government can make certain experiments illegal. people pass laws to restrict some research
because of its porosity way and science is the best from the wests
As many as you can find that would effect your experiment in some way.
Society controls science through funding priorities, regulatory frameworks, and public policy, which shape research agendas and determine what areas receive attention and resources. Ethical guidelines and institutional review boards also govern the conduct of scientific research, ensuring that it aligns with societal values and norms. Additionally, public perception and cultural beliefs can influence the acceptance and application of scientific findings, impacting how science is communicated and utilized in decision-making.
Science is not exactly controlled by society, however, governments do make decisions about what kind of research they do or do not want to fund. Sometimes there are legal restrictions about what can be taught in schools (some jurisdictions prohibit the teaching of Darwin's Theory of Evolution, for example).
The effects of science and technology on society is it provides our society with basic tools to make our way of living much easier
With out a doubt. Science can change the way we live and/or the way see life as it is
One way that society controls science is that the government can make certain experiments illegal. people pass laws to restrict some research
It is the way society controls its members-Apex
because of its porosity way and science is the best from the wests
The same way female scientists approach science, The scientific method which controls for human bias.
we do
As many as you can find that would effect your experiment in some way.
Science is moderated by the laws of the land in which it is performed. It is also constrained by the ethics and morals of the person involved, and more directly, by the funding agency that financially supports the scientist. As such there is no direct 'control' in a free society, but one might argue as to how free the society is in which one lives. If one were to be sceptical, I would also say that one's peers 'control' one's work as a scientist. After all, there are fashions and fads in science as much as in any realm of human activity.
Science In Society was created in 2004.
science is important to society because science in all around us