“WHERE SCIENCE AND FAITH COEXIST”
The 2005 Templeton Prize winner was announced this week; the $1.5 million award went to Charles Townes, the Nobel laureate whose inventions include the maser and laser and who has spent decades as a leading advocate for the convergence of science and religion.
USA Today has a nice profile of Townes today.
The prize was established in 1972 by investor/philanthropist Sir John Templeton, with a monetary value always to exceed that of the Nobel Prize.
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