Answer To: Topic: Where Do You Get Your Information From? To answer everyday questions, you turn to information...
Abirami answered on Aug 01 2021
2
GAPS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND MEDIA
GAP BETWEEN SCIENCE AND MEDIA
There are various news articles about science coming in the newspaper, magazines, blogs, websites, social media, and others. They all give an information overview about the science behind any discovery or invention led by a team of researchers [1].
But scientific discoveries, inventions and technologies are communicated in between the researchers through peer-reviewed journals. They are a source of validation and authenticity of an experiment conducted in any scientific resource laboratories. As scientific terms are complex and complicated to understand between the common people around the world, the media mass communication is necessary to deliver the news on such scientific note in a layman term. Various news articles covered on BBC, Discovery Net, NatGeo, Science News, Science Daily Magazine, etc. are some of the reliable sources for updating our knowledge on scientific research conducted [2]. But on a serious note these news articles do not go through the peer-reviewed journals for information, whereas depend on the perspective of the editor who gathers the knowledge through brainstorming sessions, interviews with scientists, and through informal talks. We could not say that the news article in the media does not check on the validation of a science research, but it does not always communicate all different perspectives of a research.
Many scientists around the globe are working on different fields, experiments, and technologies. Media communication if contacts a scientist about their research, it popularizes the experiment, allow the research team to get funding if the idea is novel, and also makes the people to anticipate a better outcome or technology. But the ratio of scientist to media communication does not a have equal proportion and misses many details about research conducted worldwide. Also, many scientists who might be working on a same field or different field may get demotivated when their research goes unnoticed to people [3].
Therefore, we cannot always rely on the news articles about knowing full details of a research...