Ike Sharpless

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upwards of 80 percent of Americans, Europeans, and Britons think that academic scientists are socially responsible, can be trusted to follow the rules regulating their research, and are working to improve life for ordinary persons. Yet, if they are asked the same questions about “scientists working at private company laboratories,” these percentages decline as far down as 35 percent (regarding social responsibility) or hover around 60 percent.
The Crisis of Expertise
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