Despite a slight uptick in trust, scientists continue to face challenges in regaining public trust after the pandemic.
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Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new survey by the Pew Research Center found that Americans’ views on scientists are sharply divided along party lines.
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