I suggest that this thread would be more appropriate in the General Buddhism category, because as Big Uncle says, what does this have to do with Dorje Shugden?
To me, Buddhism and Science is a closely related subject, where using science, one can find theoretical concepts on the functionings of body, which ends up in nothing when one passes away. Most things that is learnt in Science, I feel can be explained in Buddhism, but alot of the Buddhist concepts and theories cannot be explained by Science, because Buddhism is the ultimate truth. The objective of learning Buddhism, is to attain enlightenment, a motivation totally opposite to that of science, which is just to prove through methods/experiments, theories. These theories can be revised again and again, as how science has revised its results with proving concepts and theories with increasing technology and times. Buddhist philosophies and concepts have been established for thousands of years since Buddha Shakymuni, and even with time, its underlying and fundamental theories do not change, only the method it is translated to the audiences does. Buddhist philosophies can move with changing times as well but because its foundation is rock solid, that does not change.
To lift the ban and save Tibet is not through Science. It is through its people. It is through acknowledging religious freedom. No matter how much Science they learn, or how much education they receive, it is through acknowledging that persecution in rights is unacceptable. MOVE with the times already, CTA, where religious freedom is the right of Tibetans and mankind all over the world.