The Provenance project was featured on the European Science-Media Hub (ESMH).
Vitalba Crivello from ESMH interviewed Jane Suiter, Eileen Culloty, Owen Conlan, and Oscar Espiritusanto about their work on Provenance and countering disinformation. ESMH is a project of the European Parliament's Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA). Read the article here.
"People seem to be bad at spotting #disinformation in ordinary circumstances, but when they're asked to stop & think, they're actually quite good at it", says Prof @CullotyEileen @ProvenanceH2020
— STOA Panel (@EP_ScienceTech) May 20, 2021
👉Interview with her & @JaneSuit by @vitalbacrivello: https://t.co/SYWTSa76hY pic.twitter.com/KnTlD4F6ra
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