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slate.com 3 weeks ago“ Doubt is our product ,” a tobacco executive observed in the late 1960s, infamously summing up the effort to undercut the link between smoking and cancer. Since then, many other industries have exploited routine uncertainties or small inaccuracies in research results, creating just enough public doubt to delay,or prevent,government regulation. In recent years, scientists have debated whether and how to respond to this strategy. Should they just let the data speak for itself? Should they drop their habitual

















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