Danh ngôn của Margaret Atwood

Science is a tool, and we invent tools to do things we want. It's a question of how those tools are used by people.
Science is a tool, and we invent tools to do things we want. It's a question of how those tools are used by people.
Khoa học là một công cụ và chúng ta phát minh ra các công cụ để làm những việc chúng ta muốn. Vấn đề là mọi người sử dụng những công cụ đó như thế nào.
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