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HomeNewsRevolutions and Trust In Science: Rachael Brown (ANU), Kirsten Walsh (Exeter) and Adrian Currie (Exeter)
Revolutions and Trust in Science: Rachael Brown (ANU), Kirsten Walsh (Exeter) and Adrian Currie (Exeter)

(L-R) Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences Visitors, Kirsten Walsh (Exeter) and Adrian Currie (Exeter) and our own Rachael Brown (ANU)

Friday 2 August 2019

With the rise of "anti-science" sentiment, the need to communicate what science is and how it works is ever more important. Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences visitors, Kirsten Walsh (Exeter) and Adrian Currie (Exeter) and our own Rachael Brown, took up that mantle with an interview on Revolutions and Trust in Science on ABC South East NSW with Simon Lauder on Wednesday 31st July.

Audio available here: https://www.mixcloud.com/adrian_currie/revolutions-trust-in-science-rachael-brown-anu-kirsten-walsh-exeter-adrian-currie-exeter/