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    By News Desk on January 27, 2025 News Briefing, UK News
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    Public trust in scientists is still high despite the rising popularity of anti-science politicians. 

    That’s according to a survey of almost 72,000 people in 68 countries, which found no evidence of the oft-repeated claim of a crisis of trust in scientists. In fact, most participants (52%) believed that scientists should be more involved in policymaking. 

    Across 68 countries, the study recorded a relatively high level of trust in scientists, with a mean trust level of 3.62 (1 being very low and 5 being very high).

    “The study is the most comprehensive post-pandemic snapshot of trust in scientists, societal expectations of their involvement in society,” said study co-lead Dr Niels Mede of the University of Zurich, Switzerland. 

    Dr Reynolds, a senior lecturer at Aston University School of Psychology, England, said: “When we face great challenges, such as threats to public health or energy crises, the public recognise the importance that scientists can play and want us involved.”

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