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"The Grand Canyon is an epic Rosetta Stone for geology," Denver Museum of Nature and Science geologist James Hagadorn said.
Despite a slight uptick in trust, scientists continue to face challenges in regaining public trust after the pandemic.
Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.