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Topic: Science
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A new way of searching for alien life
Cody Fenwick - Alternet
Scientists can now enter your dreams
Matthew Rozsa
What COVID and aliens have in common
Avi Loeb
Why life may have started on Mars
Nicole Karlis
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How to explore a black hole
Leo Rodriguez, Shanshan Rodriguez - The Conversation
Why is science so polarizing?
Kate Yoder - Grist
When space stories fall victim to hype
Dan Falk - Undark
Study: Conservatives reject empiricism
Matthew Rozsa
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The stars that are leaving the galaxy
Nicole Karlis
Trump admin ignores expert nutritionists
Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Scientists relieved at Trump's loss
Matthew Rozsa
Cold water on possibility of Venus life
Matthew Rozsa
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COVID-19 death rates drop, studies say
Igor Derysh
Shrink: Trump a return to the Dark Ages
Sarah K Burris - Raw Story
Will Trump change his science mindset?
Shannon Osaka, Angely Mercado, Eve Andrews - Grist
Science stands up to Trump, finally
Chauncey DeVega
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Helium-free balloons could save physics
Igor Derysh
Trump's war on science: no end in sight
Derrick Z. Jackson - Grist
The "6%" myth that the right is pushing
Matthew Rozsa
Astronomers warn: "the sky has changed'"
Nicole Karlis
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The suffragette-scientist
Dawn Starin
Vaccine studies' ethical conundrum
Sarah Ruth Bates
Can you live well in a dying world?
Curtis White
First gene knockout in a cephalopod
Matthew Rozsa
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