No. Also the Quran's approach to science and scientific enquiry is just as (in)valid as the approach of any other sacred text to science --- the Vedas and Puranas among the Hindus, the Torah and Tobit of the Jews, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, The Zend Avesta of the Zoroastrians, The Bible of the Christians...I could go on.
Fundamentalist adherents to these respective religions will shoe-horn modern scientific discoveries as already having been mentioned in their respective texts. Currently in India, there is a whole group of people claiming that the Vedas contain the secrets of everything: Quantum mechanics, aviation, space flight, evolution, organ transplant, genetic manipulation, in-vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, modern cosmology, nuclear energy, atomic weapons...everything...even modern literary theories like post modernism and post structuralism
As texts go, the Quran and the Bible, falls far short in this when compared to Hinduism, Judaism and Zoroastrianism.