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<br><i>Proportional breakdown of where our participants access information on synthetic biology.</i>
 
<br><i>Proportional breakdown of where our participants access information on synthetic biology.</i>
 
<br><br><p>Our survey determined that the most common source of information on synthetic biology came via school and further education. <br>This may be unsurprising that a science topic is most widely shown in an academic and pedagogic setting. It is also interesting to note the second main area of gaining information is from the Internet.  
 
<br><br><p>Our survey determined that the most common source of information on synthetic biology came via school and further education. <br>This may be unsurprising that a science topic is most widely shown in an academic and pedagogic setting. It is also interesting to note the second main area of gaining information is from the Internet.  
<br>As the global access to the internet has been continuously growing, more people than ever can now access information from what is perceived as one of the most democratic forms of mass media. The internet changes the speed of sharing information and has changed communication at an incredible pace. </p>
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<br>As the global access to the internet has been continuously growing, more people than ever can now access information from what is perceived as one of the most democratic forms of mass media. The internet changes the speed of sharing information and has changed communication at an incredible pace.
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<br>The depiction of synthetic biology in some of these media forms such as books, newspapers and t.v warrant further investigation. For instance, we did not clarify whether the information was by educational sources such as popular science books or documentaries, or from fictional sources.
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<div class="boxed">Key findings for researchers:
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We asked people’s opinions on these statements;
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<li>Biotechnology will be good for our society in the long term, regardless of what some people say now.
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<li>The risk from biotechnology is small compared to other risks we face today.
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<li>Biotechnology will benefit people like me in the next five years.
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<li>Any attempt to modify the genes (characteristics) of plants or animals is ethically and morally wrong.
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