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AP by Seth Borenstein: In today's " The Columbian " paper ... " American public and U.S. scientists are light -years apart on science issues. And 98% of surveyed scientists say it's a problem that we don't know what they're talking about. Scientists are far less worried about GMO modified foods, pesticide use and nuclear power than is the general public, according to matching polls of both the general public and the country's largest general science organization. . Scientists were more certain that global warming is caused by man, evolution is real, overpopulation is a danger, and mandatory vaccination against childhood diseases is needed." " In 8 of 13 science- oriented issues, there was a 20 % point or higher gap separating the opinions of the public and members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. according to survey work by the Pew research Center. In the most dramatic split 88% if the scientists surveyed said it is safe to eat GMO foods, while 37% of the public said it is safe and 57% say it is unsafe. 68% of scientists said it is safe to eat foods grown with pesticides, compared with only 28% of the general public." ... Etc. ... " The trouble is that scientists don't think the public knows the facts. The surveys said 84% of the scientists said it is major problem that "the public does not know very much about science" and another 14 % said it is a minor problem. And 97% of the scientists criticized the educational system. Three quarters of the scientists said not enough science and math. education is a major problem and another 22 percent said it was a minor one. "IT's not about being smart or dumb." Lesher said. "It's about whether , in fact, you understand the source of the fact and what the facts are." " 
