We live in a world where scientific issues are subject to endless debates (1) and where “alternative views” are expressed about the influence of science and medicine on the mankind’s well-being. Additionally, politicians demonstrate an astonishing negativism and ignorance about issues of immense importance, such as vaccination and global warming (2). In the recent March for Science, people in 600 cities all over the world rallied in the streets to advocate for science and protest against funding cuts and political interference with scientific issues.
Science communication to the public
S. Vukicevic,Z. Kusic,L. Grgurević
Published 2018 in Croatian Medical Journal
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2018
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Croatian Medical Journal
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2018-04-01
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Medicine, Computer Science, Political Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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