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Part 1 · Questions 31–35
- Where does the public learn about new scientific findings most?
- Who does the public trust most on scientific issues?
- The main transmission route for scientific news is the 33.
- The original knowledge is produced by 34______ in universities and research institutes.
- The cornerstone of the academic contribution is 35______, which takes years of training.
Part 2 · Questions 36–40
- When translation fails, the public remains 36______ of nuances and caveats.
- The practical consequences of science communication are borne by 37.
- Media distortion of science is driven quietly by 38______ — clicks, headlines, drama.
- Which remedy is best supported by the evidence?
- Who bears primary responsibility for clear communication?
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