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Public Understanding of Science

28 August 2008 | EN

Public Understanding of Science is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the interface between science, medicine and technology, and the public. Topics such as science in the mass media, popular perceptions of science, public engagement in science, social issues around emerging technologies, science in developing countries and science policy are featured regularly. The journal publishes original research papers, perspectives that explore key and new ideas, book reviews and research bibliographies.

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