"I grew up in England at a time when England was winning Nobel Prizes right and left. I mean it was amazing how many Nobel Prizes England was winning in chemistry and physics and biology and all the sciences and at that time the teaching of science in the schools was really lousy."

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Source: Could Science Make the 21st Century Worse Than the 20th?. Interview with Austin Allen, bigthink.com. March 5, 2010.

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Freeman Dyson

Theoretical Physicist

Freeman Dyson was a theoretical physicist and mathematician known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his visionary ideas on technology and humanity.

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