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One Religion that's Actually Embracing Science: Buddhism

Explore the fascinating Tibetan monks and science collaboration that fuses spirituality and scientific inquiry in innovative ways.

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Major sectors of Christianity and Islam have made it clear that they're not going to be best friends with science anytime soon. But at least one of the major religions is extending an olive branch. New Scientistreports that:

More than 30 Tibetan monks, plus a handful of nuns, will be collaborating with a team from San Francisco's Exploratorium ("the museum of art, science and human perception") to build exotic machines to create patterns from sunlight using cardboard, dowels, reflective sheets of mylar and electronic components. If all goes to plan, the monks will return to their monasteries and start spreading the joys of scientific exploration among other followers of their religion. The project is the latest reflection of the monks' spiritual leader's fascination with science. In the Dalai Lama's 2005 book The Universe in a Single Atom, the Nobel peace laureate argued that science and spiritual inquiry have much to ...

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