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challenges their decision-making authority in scientific research and suggests that their epistemic truth claims are inferior to the common sense of ‘the people’37. Anti-science attitudes, even if held by only a minority of people, raise concerns about a potential crisis of trust in science, w...
We are grateful to all of the citizen science participants in the Secchi Disk study (http://www.secchidisk.org) who collectedZSDdata while they were sailing. We thank the Whirlwind Charitable Trust (https://www.whirlwind.org.uk) for financial support of the Secchi Disk study charity,http:/...
Conversely, the observed parity between CCCs and CCSs in mainstream media sources may reflect media writers seeking journalistic balance when reporting on CC. Indeed, we find that every select-30 media source has provided CCC significant visibility, thereby increasing CCC authority and credibility (see...
training framework, we design several experiments considering a group of six teens in a middle school in San Jose, California, USA, whose families are similar in their race of Asian Americans, socioeconomic status, occu- pational status, family size, housing, geographic location, ethics and ...
As it stands, scientists aren't exactly sure how Vaxzevria causes the clots -- or even if the vaccine is the causative agent, though the link has become much more clear in recent weeks. The tiny numbers of affected patients, about four cases per million in the UK, seem to...
A:This is a highly collaborative research area that requires close cooperation between biologists, materials scientists, and engineers. Lab facilities will reflect this through a diverse range of equipment and the design of open, collaborative spaces. ...
Ethics declarations Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests. Supplementary information Reporting Summary Supplementary Information About this article Cite this article Allaire-Duquette, G., Brault Foisy, LM., Potvin, P.et al.An fMRI study of scientists with a Ph.D. in physics ...
The most trusted organizations on safety assessment of GMMs among the scientists were World Health Organization (WHO) (82.3%) and universities/research institutes (56.1%) (Table 4). The Nigerian government was the least trusted (11.0%), with almost half of participants having no trust at all ...
industry and government laboratories. But to honestly reflect the reality that men and members of the transgender community are also both researchers and rape survivors, the policy needs to be inclusive across the board.