Improving (China’s) public’s science literacy ‘a huge challenge’
The popularization of science in China has seen positive developments in the last year, but more policies, money and media support are necessary to improve scientific literacy
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The popularization of science in China has seen positive developments in the last year, but more policies, money and media support are necessary to improve scientific literacy
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