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- Consider your personal goals and values. Ask yourself if the opportunity aligns with what you want to achieve and if it is in line with your personal values.
- Will you be able to commit the necessary resources to the opportunity without sacrificing other important areas of your life?
- Are you equipped with the necessary knowledge and experience to make the most of the opportunity, or will you need to invest time and effort to develop new skills?
- Finally, trust your gut instinct. If you have a strong feeling that something is or isn't right for you, take that into account in your decision-making process.
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Listen in on in-depth conversations with some of the world’s leading scientists and researchers. Produced by the College of Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, the Discover Science podcast is an offshoot of the lecture series by the same name. Join us and dig in on the science that is changing our world.
To its disciples, science can seem like an infallible tool to determine fundamental truths about the world that we live in. But the truth is, science can fall victim to misinformation, disinformation and fraud, like many other institutions. Some scientists have turned the proverbial microscope on science itself.
Jevin West, an associate professor in the Information School at the University of Washington, and co-founder and inaugural director of the Center for an Informed Public at UW, visited the University of Nevada, Reno for a Discover Science lecture and was hosted on the Discover Science podcast by associate professor of statistics Paul Hurtado, and Madeleine Lohman, master's and doctoral student in the Department of Statistics and Data Science and the Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology program. The three discuss issues related to trust in science, education about how to identify trustworthy information for people as young as kindergarteners to the elderly and how taking an interdisciplinary approach is critical to making progress in the information sciences.