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  • Sociology of Science

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  • Science is often perceived as a fixed body of knowledge.
  • Public understanding of science influences trust in research and its findings.

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  • To explore the dynamic and evolving nature of scientific knowledge.
  • To investigate how understanding the evolution of scientific consensus can improve public trust in science.

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  • Analysis of historical scientific developments.
  • Review of literature on science communication and public perception.

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  • Scientific knowledge progresses through a continuous series of discoveries and revisions.
  • The historical context of scientific evolution is crucial for public comprehension.

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  • Viewing science as an evolving story, rather than a set of immutable facts, can foster greater public engagement.
  • Effective communication about the process of scientific consensus-building is key to mitigating distrust.