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"ps": "Good science communication is sorely in need with misinformation being a bigger problem than ever. Have you noticed any of your family or friends falling prey to bad science?" | |
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"ps": "I hope we can improve scientific literacy for the next generation. Misunderstanding science can do real harm. What do you think is most pervasive in terms of misinformation?" | |
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"ps": "Be vigilant in the fight against misinformation. Good science communication is key. How do we reach more people and educate the public on the facts?" | |
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"ps": "One of the hard parts about science communication is knowing humbly how to speak to people who don’t have a science background. Do you have any favorite figures who are good at this?" | |
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"ps": "The United States could really use a national effort to improve science education. Have you noticed this year how pervasive scientific misinformation has been?" | |
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"ps": "This year has taught us all how science really matters. We don’t know where the next global challenge will come from but we need to be prepared. What do you think would hit us next?" | |
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