Despite a widespread impression that the public is woefully ignorant of science and cares little for the subject, U.S. National
Science Foundation (NSF) surveys show the majority are very interested and understand that they are not well informed about
science. The data are consistent with the author’s view that the popularity of pseudoscience does not indicate a rejection
of science. If this is so, opportunities for scientists to communicate with the public promise a more rewarding result than
is commonly believed among scientists. In fact, the increasing visibility of science in the mass media correlates with a slow,
steady improvement in public understanding of science in recent years.
Keywords public understanding of science - journalism - pseudoscience - communication