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Impact of Science
Advances in science and technology result in beneficial new products, services and ways of doing things
It is important for Government to invest in science and technology so we are better able to respond to natural disasters
Science and technology are improving society
Generally speaking, how do you feel about the rate at which science is progressing?
Generally speaking, how do you feel about the rate of technological change?
Science is out of control
Technology is out of control
Science causes more problems than it solves
Scientific research makes a direct contribution to economic growth in Victoria
Quicker adoption of new technologies will grow the Victorian economy
Government investment in science will result in more productive industries
Science and technology help Victorian businesses respond to changes in their environment
Impact of science on health and medicine
Impact of science on communications
Impact of science on food
Impact of science on the environment
Impact of science on water
Impact of science on climate change
Impact of science on workplace
Impact of science on entertainment
Impact of science on homeland security/terrorism
Government funding for science should be cut because the money can be better spent elsewhere
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