All trust articles
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Opinion
Letters: January 2022
Readers reminisce, consider the limits of trust and continue the debate on chemical nomenclature
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News
European academy calls for continent-wide effort to combat disinformation on science
Report makes recommendations on how scientists can combat anti-vaccine sentiment and climate change denial and other misinformation
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Opinion
Take nobody’s word for it
Sceptic communities should question their own biases toward peer review
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Careers
When should you help your colleagues?
Assisting trustworthy co-workers can pay dividends for your career and wellbeing
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News
City-dwellers have higher trust in science than country folk
Half of urban and suburban residents in the US have high confidence in scientists compared to roughly a third of people in rural areas
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Opinion
In science we trust
The questions is how can scientists maintain that faith and keep the fire burning?
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News
Mistrust in scientific articles exacerbates researchers’ workloads
Survey shows 86% of researchers view at least some research outputs as untrustworthy, and they are taking extra measures to verify them
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Opinion
Will Novartis's data manipulation damage relations with regulators?
Trust between the two has been compromised
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News
Study paints upbeat picture of global trust in science
But inequality and erosion of trust in public institutions linked to mistrust of science
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News
Public trust in scientists at record high
According to poll, 83% of the British public think scientists are trustworthy
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News
Rebuilding public trust in Japanese science
Public faith in the role of science-based decision-making faltered after the tsunami and Fukushima and won’t be easy recover