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How can we improve public trust in science and its role in decision-making?

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Iniciada June 27, 2026

This report presents findings from the second phase of the project on public trust in science and scientific trustworthiness

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Public Trust in Science

RAND Corporation (United States) | Jun 26, 2026

Public Trust in Science

RAND Corporation (United States) | Jun 26, 2026

Public Trust in Science

RAND Corporation (United States) | Jun 26, 2026

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 27, 2026
Many people feel that scientific institutions have become too politicized, leading to skepticism about their findings. If scientists want to regain public trust, they must strive to remain impartial and avoid engaging in political debates that could compromise their objectivity.

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