We live in an age of technology and innovation, where
scientific breakthroughs have become the norm. What was unimaginable just 50
years ago is our everyday reality now. Technological advancements have
transformed the world. As it is said, "Knowledge is power." Artificial
intelligence, advanced communication systems and gadgets have seamlessly
integrated into our lives. However, we also face the challenges of epidemics,
pandemics, and deadly viruses. Just a few years ago it would be hard to fathom mankind desperately searching for ways to combat coronavirus. We still remember
closed borders, ambulances on streets and millions of lost lives.
Scientists warn that the coming decades will likely
bring about more little-studied deadly viruses and diseases. Throughout history,
humanity has overcome such diseases as the plague, cholera, smallpox, and the
Spanish flu thanks to scientific innovations, medical advancements, and public
awareness campaigns. Today, I firmly believe that science, innovation and
research will help us to overcome new viruses and diseases. Therefore, we must
allocate more resources to scientific research, especially at universities.
Science and technology seem to hold the answers to
many of our fears and problems. However, we need to create an environment that
fosters scientific progress and innovation. Undoubtedly, science is an
expensive endeavor. A biologist seeking to understand the human immune system
requires significant funding for research. They need access to new
laboratories, test tubes, chemicals, electronic microscopes and various other
resources.
Today, we must convince governments and private donors
to support new scientific projects. Otherwise, the potential future pandemics
and lockdowns may disrupt international order, global trade and communication.
Governments and businesses must prioritize support for science to safeguard
against unforeseen challenges and threats. Over the centuries, science has
provided us with countless new tools and knowledge. Now, we need to foster an
ecosystem that brings together academics, corporations, venture capitalists and
others, to support researchers and startups, enabling further research at
universities. We must strive for a safe future and a safe world.
Siddiga Suleymanzade
www.anews.az
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