No matter what science may accomplish in the future, the Devil will always be at large.
Supporters admit that they are frustrated with the station's delay-ridden six-year history, in which much paper has been shuffled but nothing has been built and no science accomplished.
Partly, he asserts, the growth of the California wine business is the result of a particularly American optimism that science and can-do willpower can accomplish anything.
These spacecraft, their designers, builders, navigators, and controllers are examples of what science and engineering, set free for well-defined peaceful purposes, can accomplish.
The primitive science of the dwarfs was accomplishing things beyond the highly advanced science of my modern world.
Twentieth-century science had accomplished many things supposed to have been impossible in the nineteenth century; why shouldn't twenty-first century science supersede the beliefs of the twentieth?
"We've just done something all our science has never before accomplished," Wilfred said.
The moral of Shelley's novel is that what science can accomplish is not necessarily what it should.
No earthly science could accomplish such a feat!
Dr. Nielsen and other advocates for "open science" say science can accomplish much more, much faster, in an environment of friction-free collaboration over the Internet.