The discussion of the question reflects a major theme that has to be present within scientific research. Scientists' seek to make things better and more innovative. Presumably, they do so in order to satiate their own curiosity, present solutions to a problem that has vexed others, or to make the world better. However, when science becomes influenced, manipulated, or guided by other forces such as government or industrial interests, there is a greater chance to have its application different from its original intent. Haber is one of many scientists who saw their work appropriated to work for other ends that might have been divergent from the original purpose. At some point, science and scientists have to be mindful of how this process of influence can play a role in their findings and work.
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