A quarter of Americans think the Sun revolves around the Earth

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The U.S. National Science Foundation conducted a survey that revealed only 74% of Americans know that the Earth revolves around the Sun. But wait — there's more.

According to NPR:

[A] survey of 2,200 people in the United States was conducted by the NSF in 2012 and released on Friday at an annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Chicago.

To the question "Does the Earth go around the Sun, or does the Sun go around the Earth," 26 percent of those surveyed answered incorrectly.

In the same survey, just 39 percent answered correctly (true) that "The universe began with a huge explosion" and only 48 percent said "Human beings, as we know them today, developed from earlier species of animals."

Just over half understood that antibiotics are not effective against viruses.
 

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Pretty strange statement saying only 74% in most things thats a decent pass mark. Only would be to me less than 50%.
 

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Idk, that would be 1 in every 4 Americans. That's a pretty high percentage I think.
 

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1 in every 4 Americans is too damn high though, wonder what the numbers are for the people who believe the world is 6000 years old?