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Scientific experts should be 'on tap' not 'on top'

Heartland: Informed advice remains critical in a "post-truth" world where public trust in government has declined.

Mon, 25 Sep 2017

"Scientists should be on tap, not on top," Sir Winston Churchill is reported to have said, as well as "Science bestowed immense new powers on man, and, at the same time, created conditions which were largely beyond his comprehension."

More than 80 years on and the statements are still

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