@calestous @rose_joni never heard of anyone being afraid of seedless grapes. scientist need to do better job of talking to public!
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@HeyDrWilson@calestous Hard when many do not want 2 turn into targets. Like nerds being bullied again. -
@rose_joni@calestous I hear you, but most of us had our training financed by tax payer $. (1/7) -
@rose_joni@calestous We have obligation to help public understand their investment. (2/7) -
@rose_joni@calestous My experience is that the public is very interested in what scientist do. (3/7) -
@rose_joni@calestous We just spend most of our time ‘preaching to the choir.’ (4/7) -
@rose_joni@calestous Importantly, scientist can’t complain about funding,#sciedu or#STEM knowledge, (5/7) -
@rose_joni@calestous if we are not willing to talk to the public. (6/7) - 1 more reply
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Another discrepancy betw public perception, and science, of risks. This time of
#GMO foods.@calestous@rose_joni http://bit.ly/16GQQcDThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@calestous: RT@rose_joni: The Scientific Debate About#GMO Foods Is Over: They’re Safe http://bit.ly/16GQQcD ” Environmental impacts? -
@KristenFotter@calestous Transgenic papayas kept more forests intact. I call that environmentally friendly.
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