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Science and the media
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... Science and the Media Sometimes careless science publishing can weaken the public's confidence in science and the government. The Media is enormously powerful and leading and will influence people's opinions on everything. There are plenty of stories in the media that will change the public's perception of science or even make them see a new perception. Sometimes these stories are just written to scare the public into believing a certain thing just so they can sell their stories. Sometimes stories are true and sometimes they are false but it is up to the public to believe in what is right and what is wrong. In this day and age, where information is available at the touch of a mouse, it's not surprising that the media is a particularly dominant and powerful force in today's civilization. Research has shown that newspapers are the public's primary source of information on scientific issues. The public sometimes













