Peaceful Sciences is a civic practice of science, in which scientists engage in substantive dialogue with scholars from other disciplines and other communities in society, building trust by responding to questions with honesty and rigor. By honesty, they mean forthrightness about what the scientific evidence is and is not telling them, including scientific findings themselves, along with their limits; they mean truthfulness about how science challenges them, and truthfulness about how it makes space for others. By rigor, they mean scientific excellence and diligence in their public work, offering understandable explanations of how they come to their conclusions, and transparency about their own mistakes and errors.
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