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Science is developing rapidly and it is so fast that society can’t follow. The negative consequences of such a rapid development start to appear. First, developed countries can easily apply scientific achievements to improve the lives of their citizens, while developing countries live harder than 20 or 30 years ago. Second, pseudo-science appears as the bearer of "knowledge" for ordinary people. Science has become a rigid and underestimated force in people's minds. On the other hand, there is a positive side of the rapid development of technology, but in social sciences, for example in archaeology. Therefore, science must rebuild bridges to the common people and it will do so by scientists who can approach their research from different aspects and in addition, find a way to simply transfer it to a "common" man.
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