In a society increasingly shaped by the rapid development of science and technology—such as artificial intelligence (AI)—and global crises like climate change, food insecurity, and pandemics, the role of science communication has become more vital than ever.
Effective science communication enhances public scientific literacy, helping people combat misinformation and myths that can easily spread in the digital era and have serious consequences for individuals, businesses, and society as a whole. Moreover, it fosters a culture of curiosity, critical thinking, and scientific engagement, empowering people to make informed decisions on issues that affect their lives and influence government policy.
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