Neil deGrasse Tyson hopes that once the pandemic ebbs, governments will be motivated to fund all areas of science, because you never know what could lead to a world-changing discovery.
"We are in the middle of a big experiment. That experiment is, will people finally listen to scientists?" Tyson said in a USA TODAY Editorial Board meeting Monday."One of the themes in 'Cosmos' the power of science is unique in our culture because of its capacity to predict future events, not only based on rhythms of the past as ancients have done but also on modern understandings of how nature works and what our interaction with nature is.
Speaking on a Zoom call from Long Island, New York, Tyson explained the lessons the public can learn from the new"Cosmos" , which theorizes a future off the planet Earth, that can help in the middle of the coronavirus crisis.
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