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ORLANDO, Fla.-- As we continue to stay physically distant from others at school and work, the Weather Experts Spectrum News wanted to bring you some fun at-home science experiments you can do with ...
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Young children have a lot of trust in scientists, and watching superhero TV shows with villainous researchers has little impact—and only in certain situations, a new study shows.
Superhero shows rarely damage children’s trust in scientists. Even villainous scientists don’t make kids doubt real science.
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