The role of science in modern society
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Every epoch brings new challenges for people who are trying to solve them by their will, commitment and innovation. At this moment, the world is facing one of the biggest crises in the last 100 years that has paralyzed life on the larger part of the planet. Inevitably and expectedly, our eyes are turned to scientists and researchers, innovative people of different professions who are striving toward the same goal and giving hope that a solution will be found. The battle is fought simultaneously on several fronts; on each of them Universities around the world are making significant contributions. The priorities include finding the vaccine, establishing effective protocols for treatment of patients, timely identification of potentially infected persons and search for new solutions in the fields of personal protection and disinfection of surfaces and facilities.
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E. Živković, “The role of science in modern society”, Hem Ind, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 75–78, May 2020, doi: 10.2298/HEMIND200427013Z.
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E. Živković, “The role of science in modern society”, Hem Ind, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 75–78, May 2020, doi: 10.2298/HEMIND200427013Z.