The Language of Science is Universal
Thus scientific institutions must be international.
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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.
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




