evolutionary theory? Only 39% of Americans accept the theory of evolution as true.
I think this is because scientists have done a terrible job of actually explaining evolution to the public.
I would guess that maybe 5% of fewer of Americans even know what an allele is, let alone a haplogroup. That's tragic in many ways. But fundamentally, scientists have no one to blame but themselves.
Why have American scientists shirked their educative responsibilities in a way that scientists in countries like Canada, England, and Japan have not?
I think this is because scientists have done a terrible job of actually explaining evolution to the public.
I would guess that maybe 5% of fewer of Americans even know what an allele is, let alone a haplogroup. That's tragic in many ways. But fundamentally, scientists have no one to blame but themselves.
Why have American scientists shirked their educative responsibilities in a way that scientists in countries like Canada, England, and Japan have not?