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Which is a reliable source of scientific information?
wiki
blog
government website
newspaper editorial
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Government website.
Government science agencies (e.g., CDC, NIH, EPA, national research institutes) typically publish expert-reviewed, evidence-based information and cite primary sources. Wikipedia can be a useful overview if its claims are backed by reliable citations, but you should check those original sources. Blogs and newspaper editorials are generally not reliable for scientific facts because they often reflect opinions or unverified claims.
Government science agencies (e.g., CDC, NIH, EPA, national research institutes) typically publish expert-reviewed, evidence-based information and cite primary sources. Wikipedia can be a useful overview if its claims are backed by reliable citations, but you should check those original sources. Blogs and newspaper editorials are generally not reliable for scientific facts because they often reflect opinions or unverified claims.
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