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- Lying increases trust in science, study finds - Phys. org
Research by philosopher of science and Honorary Research Associate at Bangor University, Byron Hyde, looked at the role of transparency in fostering public trust in science
- “The Amount and Pace of Discovery Is Breathtaking”
This area is rich and ripe for discovery We’ve recently developed key tools and techniques needed to study the neural circuitry in the spinal cord and brain that underlies our perception of touch and pain The amount and pace of discovery is breathtaking I have two NIH grants that support research in my lab, and both were recently canceled
- Americans’ Trust in Scientists and Views of Science Decline . . .
Government investments in science Despite declines in ratings of scientists and science, a large majority of Americans continue to see government investments in science as worthwhile And most place at least some importance on the United States being a world leader in scientific achievements
- Large study of scientists who move their . . . - Science | AAAS
Large study of scientists who move their labs reveals how location drives productivity Concentrating funding at high-powered universities can maximize output, paper argues, but may sacrifice broader benefits
- Evolving trajectories of educational expectations and science . . .
The current study’s focus on youths’ educational expectations and science performance during middle school is grounded in the critical developmental phase of early adolescence
- Lying increases trust in science, new study finds | Bangor . . .
Lying increases trust in science, new study finds Research by philosopher of science and Honorary Research Associate at Bangor University, Byron Hyde, looked at the role of transparency in fostering public trust in science
- New ASTC survey shows gaps between public support for science . . .
Increase public awareness of the impact of recent federal actions on their interests (including their current everyday lives and their economic future) Close gaps in public understanding of how science and technology are impacted by federal policy Strengthen and expand the opportunity for the public to engage with the scientific community
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