Public trust in science can be diminished by communicating uncertainty
Briefly

Rhys Morgan argues in his advice paper that public-facing science communication must uphold the same integrity standards as academic publications, particularly emphasizing the need for transparency regarding uncertainties in scientific results.
By embracing the inherent uncertainties in scientific findings, science communicators can foster greater trust among the public, which is essential in an age where misinformation is rampant and public skepticism is prevalent.
Read at Nature
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