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Some members of society mistrust the motives of scientists
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Society resists scientific communications, due to mistrust of motive.
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Some members of society mistrust the motives of scientists
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Do Scientists Understand the Public?
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Chris Mooney
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2010, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Page 1
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David Price
9:40 PM 28 October 2013 GMT
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Scientific "facts" injected into the body public often fail to take
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Resistance is growing among those who suspect that researchers suffer from a steep case of hubris and are itching to "play God" with the planet.
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