Theme editorial: Public understanding of science
Issue 350 | Page 25 | Published Sep 2013
Description
Science feeds most of the population of the world, produces the clothes it wears and the medicines that heal it, and allows the fuels that power society to be improved, refined and developed, facts that are often not reflected in the public's and media's eyes
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