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Can scientists march for science without losing the public’s trust?

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    By Emily VragaApr 19, 2017, 7:40 pm161 pts
    photo of Can scientists march for science without losing the public’s trust? imageAs the March for Science nears, questions about whether scientists can and should advocate for public policy become more important. On one hand, scientists have relevant expertise to contribute to conversations about public policy. And in the abstract, the American public supports the idea that scientists…
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