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Science, Society, and Hope: r/science's Monthly Pulse - Medical innovation and pharmaceutical breakthroughs
2025-08-21
5 min read
Jamie Sullivan
Science, Society, and Hope: r/science's Monthly Pulse

This month, r/science grappled with the intersection of scientific discovery and social upheaval. Discussions highlighted transformative advances in medicine, rising concerns over political trust, and the enduring psychological impacts of abuse. The collective narrative reflects both the promise of innovation and the complexity of human behavior in turbulent times.

Reddit
#mRNA vaccines
#political trust
#verbal abuse
#democracy
#natural compounds
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Science in Society: Breakthroughs, Trust, and the Human Condition - Science and Social Trust
2025-08-19
4 min read
Jamie Sullivan
Science in Society: Breakthroughs, Trust, and the Human Condition

This month, r/science spotlights the intersection of scientific innovation and societal challenges. From game-changing medical advances to urgent conversations about democracy and human behavior, the community grapples with what progress means for both policy and personal lives.

Reddit
#trust
#medical innovation
#polarization
#democracy
#mental health
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