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Question: How can we trust science when it’s been stated that half of scientific data is false?

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It is important to remember that much of the scientific data is peer-reviewed, meaning experts in the field have vetted the data and verified that it is trustworthy. Additionally, you can turn to reputable sources such as scientific journals for reliable data. There is also the potential for incorrect information to be spread, and it is important to do your own due diligence and verify claims before accepting them as fact.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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