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Ann Druyan, an American writer, producer, and director, is renowned for her work in science communication, particularly as a collaborator with her late husband, Carl Sagan. She co-wrote the series Cosmos and the book Pale Blue Dot, which challenged viewers to think critically about humanity's place in the universe. Druyan's work inspires others to engage with science and technology, highlighting the importance of curiosity and intellectual exploration. Her dedication to education and her vision for a more connected world motivate individuals to pursue knowledge, question assumptions, and embrace a greater understanding of the universe.
"Well, I actually grew up in the sixties. I feel very lucky, actually, that that was my slice of time that I was dealt. Let's remember that the real motivation in the sixties, and even in the fifties, was the Cold War."
"Carl took on the military-industrial complex. He campaigned around the world for an end to the production of weapons of mass destruction. To him it was a perversion of science."
"I've been thinking about the distorted view of science that prevails in our culture. I've been wondering about this, because our civilization is completely dependent on science and high technology, yet most of us are alienated from science."
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