Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Science Hotel
The Jerusalem Post reports that Israel has built a hotel for science. Well, not exactly for science but rather, a hotel to house students so that they can learn about science. The cost is free and the idea is that students from the country will stay there and study "life science, physics, chemistry, biotechology, electro-optics and environmental quality."
I hope more countries will follow this example, notably the United States. In fact, this week's Fortune magazine (I'll have to look for the URL; I read this in the print edition) talked of America's need for science to stay competitive. More on that later.
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Sounds like something you would say.
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