Rebuilding Public Trust in Science: A Path Forward

In an era of declining trust in science, scientists must change their approach to regain public trust and secure funding. The decrease in funding for scientific research has led to dysfunctional relationships within the scientific community, affecting collaboration, career prospects, and science communication. To rebuild trust, scientists should prioritize long-term research plans over excessive publishing, offer more high-risk/high-reward programs, reduce the number of short-term postgraduate positions, and improve science communication through training and direct engagement with the public. These efforts can help restore trust, secure funding, and ensure the future of science.
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