Carl Sagan and the NAS

Carl Sagan and the NAS

Despite Carl Sagan's scientific background and significant contributions to public science education, the National Academy of Sciences rejected his nomination. The "Sagan Effect" caused popular scientists in the media to be perceived as less knowledgeable than their peers.

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