TR Sparking Science: Scientific Controversies

The Rationale

11-08-2024 • 8 mins

Media is a secondary source of scientific news. Only when there is effective communication regarding any scientific development, the probability of spread of incomplete information declines. This supports public interest in science and in fact may incorporate public voice in various policy decisions. So today we discuss about how scientific controversies emerge and what can be done to popularize science effectively.


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