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Trends in American scientists’ political donations and implications for trust in science
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This fascinating study delves into the political donations of scientists, revealing a substantial shift towards Democratic support. Conducted by Alexander A. Kaurov, Viktoria Cologna, Charlie Tyson, and Naomi Oreskes, it provides insight into how political dynamics may influence public trust in science. Don't miss this engaging analysis!
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