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It's important to
communicate scientific discoveries
to the public
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Scientists
need
to tell the world about their
discoveries
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Scientific
evidence can be presented in a
biased
way
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Reports about scientific discoveries in the
media
aren't
peer-reviewed
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People who want to make a point can sometimes present data in a
biased
way
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Scientific
developments can create
issues
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Types of issues raised by scientific developments
Economic
issues
Personal
issues
Social
issues
Environmental
issues
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Economic
issues
Society
can't
always
afford
to do things
scientists
recommend
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Personal issues
Some decisions will affect individuals
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Social issues
Decisions
based on
scientific evidence
affect people
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Environmental issues
Human
activity often affects the
natural environment
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Science
can't
answer every question - especially
ethical
ones
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We don't
understand
everything
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Scientists need
data
to provide
evidence
for their
hypotheses
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Some questions
can't
be answered yet because the data
can't
currently be
collected
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Eventually, as we get more
evidence
, we'll answer some
questions
that currently
can't
be
answered
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There will always be
ethical questions
that experiments can't help us to answer
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Some people think new
drugs
to boost
brain power
could improve
concentration
or
memory
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Other people say new
drugs
could give an
unfair advantage
in exams
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Science can't tell you whether or not you should do
something
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Decisions
about
actions
are for
you
and
society
to decide
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Science
might be able to answer
questions
like where
life
came from
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