Trust is the cornerstone to a healthy relationship, to be earned and appreciated, not demanded without evidence. However, trust, expectation, and authority is ever-shifting in society, and for Science too. So, how can trust in science communication be saved? And does it need saving anyway?
Prof Nicholas Dirks of the New York Academy of Sciences talks to us today about science and scientists in modern society, and the Academys International Science Reserve, aiming to get ahead of future crises.
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