Lurker,
I think you are reflecting the general level of dumbing down of the media that has gone on over the years. The BBC in particular now seems to take the line that it is talking down to not particularly bright, frightened children as opposed to giving informative briefings to sensible adults. I presume that they think that understanding the nuances of what the scientists are saying is way beyond us.
Or maybe they are just dissatisfied with the lack of sensationalism that science offers.*
*There is one exception to this actually: those in search of scientific sensation should just go to youtube and do a search on pulsars. Quasars come a good second. Unfortunately this sort of thing does not generate a stick with which to beat politicians or induce tears so that's perhaps why the BBC is not interested.
I think you are reflecting the general level of dumbing down of the media that has gone on over the years. The BBC in particular now seems to take the line that it is talking down to not particularly bright, frightened children as opposed to giving informative briefings to sensible adults. I presume that they think that understanding the nuances of what the scientists are saying is way beyond us.
Or maybe they are just dissatisfied with the lack of sensationalism that science offers.*
*There is one exception to this actually: those in search of scientific sensation should just go to youtube and do a search on pulsars. Quasars come a good second. Unfortunately this sort of thing does not generate a stick with which to beat politicians or induce tears so that's perhaps why the BBC is not interested.