The Language of Science is Universal

The language of science is universal, and perhaps scientists have been the most international of all professions in their outlook... Every time you scientists make a major invention, we politicians have to invent a new institution to cope with it—and almost invariably, these days, it must be an international institution.

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Thus scientific institutions must be international.

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 'Science as a Guide of Public Policy', Address to the National Academy of Science,
Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Speech:  Kennedy, John F. (22 Oct 1963), 'Science as a Guide of Public Policy', Address to the National Academy of Science, , Washington D. C., Retrieved on 2012-06-07