Abstract
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Highlights
“In some periods, interviews with well known personalities on current problems were popular
Misrepresenting the truth is nothing new in human history, the scale and speed of transmission afforded by the World Wide Web, furthered by incitement to create ‘click-bait’ content, led to wide-spread phenomena of ‘fake news’ and even ‘fake science’
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 provided a fertile ground for the spread of fake news and fake science that contributed to public confusion and provoked further proliferation of conspiracy theories
Summary
“In some periods, interviews with well known personalities on current problems were popular. Scientific procedures should always be presented clearly and precisely, ensuring reproducibility of results, an approach which this publication, Hemijska Industrija, espouses.
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