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ISSN:0963-6625

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The rapid integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science into daily life raises ethical concerns and stimulates discussions among stakeholders responsible for their development. Given the media's role in shaping ...
Erik Gustafson Erik Gustafson
The film Oppenheimer (2023) portrayed the Manhattan Project, which led to the first atomic bombs, and its aftermath. Shown through the eyes of Director J. Robert Oppenheimer, the film takes us through the scientific, political, and personal...
Crystal L Park,Joshua A Wilt,Adam B David Crystal L Park
Individuals vary in their reliance on science and on religion to make sense of the world. We aimed to determine if these two approaches to making meaning differentially associated with specific domains of adaptive behaviors and well-being, ...
Sarah R Davies Sarah R Davies
This essay argues for the need to understand and study science communication 'in the wild' - as a set of practices that are not only 'organised, explicit, and intended actions that aim to communicate scientific knowledge', but that take on ...
Philip J Wilson Philip J Wilson
The public is said to be misled by Internet fakery amplified by social media, which contributes to conspiracy belief among those on the political right who feel dispossessed and powerless. In fact, conspiracy belief is difficult to attribut...
Frank Marcinkowski,Hella de Haas,Sarah Kohler Frank Marcinkowski
This study explores how scientists' experiences during the pandemic influenced their trust in journalism and their willingness to engage with the media. The study employed a survey approach, collecting data from 4089 scientists affiliated w...
Xiaotong Chen,Ruoyu Ni Xiaotong Chen
As a pervasive social phenomenon, climate change skepticism has been extensively studied in Western contexts, where it is deeply intertwined with local sociopolitical structures. In China, despite the government's firm commitment to mitigat...
Qinliang Liu,Hepeng Jia Qinliang Liu
The 'conflict thesis' between scientific and supernatural beliefs has attracted considerable intellectual interest. However, empirical studies examining its impact on health behaviours are scarce. To address this gap, drawing on the Health ...
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Communicating uncertainties is central to science communication, yet evidence on its effects is inconclusive. In an online experiment with a quasi-representative sample in Austria (N = 1126), we investigated the effects of message (uncertai...