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Physicist Charles Townes, who won the Nobel Prize in 1964 for
co-inventing the laser, has been awarded this year's $1.5 Templeton Prize. The Templeton Prize recognizes a recipient's contributions to advancing knowledge in matters relating to science and religion. In 1966 Townes created a stir with an article in the IBM journal THINK, in which he argued that science and religion are driven by the same assumptions and observations. Many students and scientists rejected Townes's ideas, but he said that only emboldened him to continue writing and talking about the subject. "It is important for us to be open-minded in science and religion. The two are more similar than one may think," he says. Townes plans to donate half of the money to his alma mater, Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, and a major portion of the remainder to various faith-based institutions. The Duke of Edinburgh will present the prize at a private ceremony in Buckingham Palace on May 4. ***** Paraphrased from an AAAS _ScienceNow_ article. Davoud |
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