The Landscape of Misinformation about Science … Revisited
The Landscape of Misinformation about Science … Revisited
Invited panelist at the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee for Addressing Inaccurate and Misleading Information about Biological Threats through Scientific Collaboration and Communication, online. Dr. Cacciatore served as an invited panelist to discuss the issue of misinformation as it relates to biological threats. His comments focus on lessons learned over the past 3 years as misinformation research has moved from its infancy to an increasingly popular scholarly pursuit.
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