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[MIS07-09] Astrobiology & Media: Communicating Discoveries of Potential Life Detection Results
Keywords:Astrobiology, Detection of Life, Science Communication
It is essential for scientists, science journal editors, science communicators, and science journalists to work together towards an ecosystem that effectively prepares to deal with the complex and uncertain nature of research results related to possible biosignature detection and interpretation. This research focuses on understanding the quality of mass media coverage and identifying points of distortion of information about astrobiology in the public discourse. The research looks into the retrospective quantitative and qualitative content analysis of news stories about the search for life elsewhere, the corresponding press releases and their respective scientific papers. The initial corpus will be constituted of stories published in English in major news outlets. The assessment is cross-checked with the NASA Confidence of Life Detection (CoLD) Scale is a seven-level framework designed to help scientists evaluate and communicate the progress made in life detection research, both among themselves and with the public. The CoLD Scale is based on NASA’s Technology Readiness Level (TRL) scale, which is used to characterize the maturation of instruments from concept to implementation in missions. The CoLD Scale aims to provide a standardized method for assessing claims about extraterrestrial life and to facilitate clear communication of findings to the public.