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<br>3) 87% of those surveyed about synthetic biology felt uninformed about the technology generally to answer questions about the benefits and risks. </div>
 
<br>3) 87% of those surveyed about synthetic biology felt uninformed about the technology generally to answer questions about the benefits and risks. </div>
  
<br><br>Take away: communication and outreach are integral in retaining the public’s trust in scientists.
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<br>Take away: communication and outreach are integral in retaining the public’s trust in scientists.
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<br>Surveys conducted in the last five years found these common opinions from participants;
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<br>1) Synthetic biology is both exciting and scary
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<br>2) There is a need for rules and regulations that can keep up with the rate of development in the area.
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<br>3) Synthetic biology could lead to an offence against nature
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<br>4) It is looked on positively as something that could provide many solutions to current major issues – particularly in the field of medicine and in replacing finite materials eg fuels.
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<br>5) It is not always certain that the intentions of scientists are good, and there is concerns of misuse eg bioterrorism
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<br>6) Synthetic biology could go really well or lead to some disasters
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