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tblue37

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1. I'm guessing that they assume the public will ignore info from scientifically rigorous studies
Fri Jan 15, 2016, 04:22 PM
Jan 2016

as "too hard" to understand.

Or perhaps less rigorous studies are being done in areas that are of general public interest.

Science needs publc funding, so provoking public interest is PR. Probably the press releases are aimed at what they think the public will find interesting and fairly easy to understand.

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