Scientists generally happy with their media interaction
Scientists and journalists get along much better than the anecdotal ‘horror stories’ would lead us to believe, according to new research published today in the journal Science, which has found that 57 percent of researchers were ‘mostly pleased’ with their media interaction, while only 6 percent were ‘mostly dissatisfied.’
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