Finding Reliable Scientific Information as a Non-Scientist

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In summary, finding reliable scientific information as a non-scientist can be a daunting task, but there are certain steps that can help guide individuals in their search. These steps include identifying trustworthy sources, understanding the peer-review process, and critically evaluating information for bias or misinformation. It is also important to seek out information from multiple sources and consult with experts when possible. By following these guidelines, non-scientists can access accurate and trustworthy scientific information to inform their understanding and decision making.
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Greetings. I'm a new member. Hi.
 
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I can only point to sources who may have the information if I'm familiar with the topic. I'm not a trained scientist.
 

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