The Earth Remains Flat
Dr. Miller's data reveal some yawning gaps in basic knowledge. American adults in general do not understand what molecules are (other than that they are really small). Fewer than a third can identify DNA as a key to heredity. Only about 10 percent know what radiation is. One adult American in five thinks the Sun revolves around the Earth, an idea science had abandoned by the 17th century.
Jon D. Miller is quoted in today's NYT piece about the lack of scientific savvy in American public. This comes on the heels of the Robert Orrill and Linn Shapir's article in the AHR about the lack of historical training in high schools. Along that is Dr. Miller's quote, "Our best university graduates are world-class by any definition," he said."But the second half of our high school population - it's an embarrassment. We have left behind a lot of people." And while such hot-topics as"evolution" are in the press, one really wonders if the debate would be different if we were paying a lot more attention to secondary education in this country.
Related, Dr. Miller has a powerpoint at this NASA website that is worth downloading. For example, he states that only 18 million Americans are interested in scientific discoveries or news.