I think you are looking at it all wrong. All science does is make us increasingly aware of how little we really know about anything. There are any number of questions that science will never be able to answer for us. In fact you could argue that science and faith are so intertwined that one could not exist without the other.
"All science does is make us increasingly aware of how little we really know about anything. There are any number of questions that science will never be able to answer for us."
Given all the tools required, science will be able to answer everything in nature. Otherwise, it wouldn't be science.
"In fact you could argue that science and faith are so intertwined that one could not exist without the other."
I agree. They both are required. But I don't think they are intertwined. One involves realistic models and detaches itself from the humanity, while other is totally supernatural and feeds on human imagination.