Can Science Be Trusted? Findings from the Wellcome Global Monitor Report

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More than 140,000 people from more than 140 countries have told researchers just what they think and feel about science and key health challenges, such as vaccinations. Wellcome is releasing the findings for the first time at Aspen Ideas: Health. The largest such survey to date cuts across language, culture, and literacy levels to reveal how much people trust science, whether they feel it benefits them, what they believe about vaccinations, and who they rely on for health advice. The robust findings are designed to promote reasoned debate, deepen public engagement with science and health care, and stimulate culturally appropriate research.

Featuring: Olga Khazan, Mark Dybul, Mary Woolley, Imran Khan

This conversation was recorded during Aspen Ideas: Health in Aspen, Colorado. Presented by the Aspen Institute, the three-day event opens the Aspen Ideas Festival and features more than 200 speakers engaging with urgent health care challenges and exploring cutting-edge innovations in medicine and science.

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What kinda stupid question is that, if it follows scientific method, and is Peer reviewed hell yeah we can.

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