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The public understanding of science

Both in Britain and the United States the public says it is more interested in science than (for example) sport. Public knowledge of science gives less cause for gratification.

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Durant, J., Evans, G. & Thomas, G. The public understanding of science. Nature 340, 11–14 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/340011a0

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