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Only a third of Europeans think lucky numbers are humbug (Photo: Koen Vereeken)

Millions of Europeans are fearful of science and still believe in lucky numbers

In Europe, the birthplace of the Enlightenment, millions of citizens remain under the sway of superstition, with widespread beliefs in phenomena such as lucky numbers and worry that society depends too much on science and not enough on faith, anew EU survey has shown.

According to a study on public attitudes to science and technology published on Monday (21 June) of over 30,000 people from EU member states and Croatia, Iceland, Norway, Turkey and Switzerland, two out of five Europeans a...

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Only a third of Europeans think lucky numbers are humbug (Photo: Koen Vereeken)

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