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Global survey reveals high public trust in scientists, contrary to perceived trust crisis.
A global survey of over 71,922 people across 68 countries, published in Nature Human Behaviour, shows high public trust in scientists, challenging the notion of a trust crisis.
Trust levels were highest in Egypt and India, with the US ranked 12th.
Most respondents want scientists to communicate more with the public and be involved in policymaking.
The study also found that trust in scientists is higher among women, older people, urban residents, and those with higher incomes and education.
Research priorities highlighted by participants include improving public health, solving energy issues, and reducing poverty.
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La encuesta mundial revela una gran confianza del público en los científicos, en contraposición a la crisis de confianza percibida.