Thorp H Holden
H. Holden Thorp Editor-in-Chief, Science journals.
Science. 2024 Feb 2;383(6682):463. doi: 10.1126/science.ado3040. Epub 2024 Feb 1.
Respect for, and trust in, science may be at an all-time low. In the United States, a 2023 Pew Research poll showed that only 57% of the population believed science has had a positive impact on society, and a Gallup poll showed that confidence in higher education was down to 36%. If the Gallup poll were done now, support would likely be even lower, given recent events with university presidents, from questions about their research integrity to their explanations for policies on student speech. I'm frequently asked what can be done about all of this, especially in the realm of science. Many scientists think the challenge has largely to do with science communication, which is certainly important. But first, the scientific community must begin to conduct itself in the same manner that it is asking of the public, and that means treating everyone in the scientific community with respect.
对科学的尊重和信任可能处于历史最低点。在美国,2023年皮尤研究中心的一项民意调查显示,只有57%的人口认为科学对社会产生了积极影响,而盖洛普民意调查显示,对高等教育的信心降至36%。如果现在进行盖洛普民意调查,考虑到最近大学校长们的一系列事件,从对他们研究诚信的质疑到他们对学生言论政策的解释,支持率可能会更低。我经常被问到对此能做些什么,尤其是在科学领域。许多科学家认为,挑战主要与科学传播有关,这当然很重要。但首先,科学界必须开始以它要求公众的方式行事,这意味着要尊重科学界的每一个人。