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  1. The #paradox of #trust in #health care in the age of #SocialMedia

    @thelancet

    Health systems worldwide face two fundamental and connected challenges: pervasive #misinformation and #disinformation and eroding public trust. This erosion reveals a paradox at the heart of contemporary science–society relations: the more science succeeds in solving complex problems through rigour and institutional coordination, the more it alienates a public that values immediacy, authenticity, emotional resonance, and personal connection. Consequently, those most committed to scientific #rigour—scientists, health-care institutions, professional societies, and public health agencies—are increasingly distrusted, whereas those least #accountable—untrained influencers, unqualified individuals with financial motives or political agendas, and artificial intelligence bots—are deemed credible. This so-called trust paradox is amplified by #engagement-driven social media environments that reward disinformation, immediacy, group identity, and authenticity over factual truth. The consequences are harmful health outcomes and misguided policy decisions. Addressing this paradox requires not only technical accuracy but also co-production from the outset, overarching horizontal communication, infrastructures for transparency and emotional resonance, and regulatory reforms for algorithms and digital environments.

    thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

  2. The #paradox of #trust in #health care in the age of #SocialMedia

    @thelancet

    Health systems worldwide face two fundamental and connected challenges: pervasive #misinformation and #disinformation and eroding public trust. This erosion reveals a paradox at the heart of contemporary science–society relations: the more science succeeds in solving complex problems through rigour and institutional coordination, the more it alienates a public that values immediacy, authenticity, emotional resonance, and personal connection. Consequently, those most committed to scientific #rigour—scientists, health-care institutions, professional societies, and public health agencies—are increasingly distrusted, whereas those least #accountable—untrained influencers, unqualified individuals with financial motives or political agendas, and artificial intelligence bots—are deemed credible. This so-called trust paradox is amplified by #engagement-driven social media environments that reward disinformation, immediacy, group identity, and authenticity over factual truth. The consequences are harmful health outcomes and misguided policy decisions. Addressing this paradox requires not only technical accuracy but also co-production from the outset, overarching horizontal communication, infrastructures for transparency and emotional resonance, and regulatory reforms for algorithms and digital environments.

    thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

  3. The #paradox of #trust in #health care in the age of #SocialMedia

    @thelancet

    Health systems worldwide face two fundamental and connected challenges: pervasive #misinformation and #disinformation and eroding public trust. This erosion reveals a paradox at the heart of contemporary science–society relations: the more science succeeds in solving complex problems through rigour and institutional coordination, the more it alienates a public that values immediacy, authenticity, emotional resonance, and personal connection. Consequently, those most committed to scientific #rigour—scientists, health-care institutions, professional societies, and public health agencies—are increasingly distrusted, whereas those least #accountable—untrained influencers, unqualified individuals with financial motives or political agendas, and artificial intelligence bots—are deemed credible. This so-called trust paradox is amplified by #engagement-driven social media environments that reward disinformation, immediacy, group identity, and authenticity over factual truth. The consequences are harmful health outcomes and misguided policy decisions. Addressing this paradox requires not only technical accuracy but also co-production from the outset, overarching horizontal communication, infrastructures for transparency and emotional resonance, and regulatory reforms for algorithms and digital environments.

    thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

  4. The #paradox of #trust in #health care in the age of #SocialMedia

    @thelancet

    Health systems worldwide face two fundamental and connected challenges: pervasive #misinformation and #disinformation and eroding public trust. This erosion reveals a paradox at the heart of contemporary science–society relations: the more science succeeds in solving complex problems through rigour and institutional coordination, the more it alienates a public that values immediacy, authenticity, emotional resonance, and personal connection. Consequently, those most committed to scientific #rigour—scientists, health-care institutions, professional societies, and public health agencies—are increasingly distrusted, whereas those least #accountable—untrained influencers, unqualified individuals with financial motives or political agendas, and artificial intelligence bots—are deemed credible. This so-called trust paradox is amplified by #engagement-driven social media environments that reward disinformation, immediacy, group identity, and authenticity over factual truth. The consequences are harmful health outcomes and misguided policy decisions. Addressing this paradox requires not only technical accuracy but also co-production from the outset, overarching horizontal communication, infrastructures for transparency and emotional resonance, and regulatory reforms for algorithms and digital environments.

    thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

  5. The #paradox of #trust in #health care in the age of #SocialMedia

    @thelancet

    Health systems worldwide face two fundamental and connected challenges: pervasive #misinformation and #disinformation and eroding public trust. This erosion reveals a paradox at the heart of contemporary science–society relations: the more science succeeds in solving complex problems through rigour and institutional coordination, the more it alienates a public that values immediacy, authenticity, emotional resonance, and personal connection. Consequently, those most committed to scientific #rigour—scientists, health-care institutions, professional societies, and public health agencies—are increasingly distrusted, whereas those least #accountable—untrained influencers, unqualified individuals with financial motives or political agendas, and artificial intelligence bots—are deemed credible. This so-called trust paradox is amplified by #engagement-driven social media environments that reward disinformation, immediacy, group identity, and authenticity over factual truth. The consequences are harmful health outcomes and misguided policy decisions. Addressing this paradox requires not only technical accuracy but also co-production from the outset, overarching horizontal communication, infrastructures for transparency and emotional resonance, and regulatory reforms for algorithms and digital environments.

    thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

  6. #PositionalityStatements and DMP’s – match made in heaven or one more tick box?
    The blogpost is a summary of discussions about #DMPs as place for manatory #reflections during the OSC NL Barcamp.

    reproducibilitynetwork.nl/2025

    PS: what do #reproducibility and a tool to ensure #rigour of #QualitativeResearch have in common? The short answer: sharing the full #research process helps people understand the research process - and that's a good start if you want to reproduce or #replicate work.

  7. #PositionalityStatements and DMP’s – match made in heaven or one more tick box?
    The blogpost is a summary of discussions about #DMPs as place for manatory #reflections during the OSC NL Barcamp.

    reproducibilitynetwork.nl/2025

    PS: what do #reproducibility and a tool to ensure #rigour of #QualitativeResearch have in common? The short answer: sharing the full #research process helps people understand the research process - and that's a good start if you want to reproduce or #replicate work.

  8. #PositionalityStatements and DMP’s – match made in heaven or one more tick box?
    The blogpost is a summary of discussions about #DMPs as place for manatory #reflections during the OSC NL Barcamp.

    reproducibilitynetwork.nl/2025

    PS: what do #reproducibility and a tool to ensure #rigour of #QualitativeResearch have in common? The short answer: sharing the full #research process helps people understand the research process - and that's a good start if you want to reproduce or #replicate work.

  9. #PositionalityStatements and DMP’s – match made in heaven or one more tick box?
    The blogpost is a summary of discussions about #DMPs as place for manatory #reflections during the OSC NL Barcamp.

    reproducibilitynetwork.nl/2025

    PS: what do #reproducibility and a tool to ensure #rigour of #QualitativeResearch have in common? The short answer: sharing the full #research process helps people understand the research process - and that's a good start if you want to reproduce or #replicate work.

  10. #PositionalityStatements and DMP’s – match made in heaven or one more tick box?
    The blogpost is a summary of discussions about #DMPs as place for manatory #reflections during the OSC NL Barcamp.

    reproducibilitynetwork.nl/2025

    PS: what do #reproducibility and a tool to ensure #rigour of #QualitativeResearch have in common? The short answer: sharing the full #research process helps people understand the research process - and that's a good start if you want to reproduce or #replicate work.

  11. After accounting for all variables, we're seeing something funny when subtracting backgrounds that put question marks on fundamental background subtraction practices in scattering.
    So I wrote a little bit about it:

    #science #scattering #rigour #correctness

    lookingatnothing.com/index.php

  12. After accounting for all variables, we're seeing something funny when subtracting backgrounds that put question marks on fundamental background subtraction practices in scattering.
    So I wrote a little bit about it:

    #science #scattering #rigour #correctness

    lookingatnothing.com/index.php

  13. After accounting for all variables, we're seeing something funny when subtracting backgrounds that put question marks on fundamental background subtraction practices in scattering.
    So I wrote a little bit about it:

    #science #scattering #rigour #correctness

    lookingatnothing.com/index.php

  14. After accounting for all variables, we're seeing something funny when subtracting backgrounds that put question marks on fundamental background subtraction practices in scattering.
    So I wrote a little bit about it:

    #science #scattering #rigour #correctness

    lookingatnothing.com/index.php

  15. After accounting for all variables, we're seeing something funny when subtracting backgrounds that put question marks on fundamental background subtraction practices in scattering.
    So I wrote a little bit about it:

    #science #scattering #rigour #correctness

    lookingatnothing.com/index.php

  16. ICYMI: UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement on research integrity. It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical & responsible, & identifies areas for further work. ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #rigour #accountability #openresearch #transparency

  17. ICYMI: UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement on research integrity. It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical & responsible, & identifies areas for further work. ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #rigour #accountability #openresearch #transparency

  18. ICYMI: UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement on research integrity. It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical & responsible, & identifies areas for further work. ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #rigour #accountability #openresearch #transparency

  19. ICYMI: UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement on research integrity. It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical & responsible, & identifies areas for further work. ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #rigour #accountability #openresearch #transparency

  20. The UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement.
    It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical and responsible, and identifies areas for further work.

    Read it here: ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #research #integrity #honesty #rigour #transparency #openness #accountability #care #respect

  21. The UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement.
    It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical and responsible, and identifies areas for further work.

    Read it here: ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #research #integrity #honesty #rigour #transparency #openness #accountability #care #respect

  22. The UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement.
    It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical and responsible, and identifies areas for further work.

    Read it here: ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #research #integrity #honesty #rigour #transparency #openness #accountability #care #respect

  23. The UK Committee on Research Integrity has published its first annual statement.
    It highlights ongoing efforts to ensure UK research is trustworthy, ethical and responsible, and identifies areas for further work.

    Read it here: ukcori.org/our-work/annual-sta #researchintegrity #research #integrity #honesty #rigour #transparency #openness #accountability #care #respect