In an era of unprecedented access to information, the institutions underpinning scientific inquiry face relentless challenges. Misinformation campaigns, politically motivated distortions, and the deliberate propagation of pseudoscience have fueled widespread distrust in empirical findings. These attacks are not rooted in constructive skepticism—a cornerstone of scientific progress—but often in financial interests, ideological agendas, and a cultural shift that privileges belief and convenience over evidence and reason.

Expanding the Discussion on Scientific Literacy

Scientific literacy—the ability to interrogate claims, weigh evidence, and grasp the provisional nature of scientific knowledge—is a bulwark against misinformation. Empowering the public to distinguish rigorous research from pseudoscience requires…

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