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    Manuel Iturralde investigator at the Natural History Museum of Havana, Cuba, holds a fragment of a meteor, Tuesday, May 27, 2003, which, according to his reasearch, 65 millions of years ago, impacted in Chucxulub, Yucatan, Mexico, killing the dinosaurs.
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    North Dakota fossil site reveals day massive meteor hit Earth, possibly causing extinction of dinosaurs

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    April 1, 2019 4:40 pm
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    President Trump is seen along the West Wing Colonnade at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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    Beating the Green New Deal may require accepting the reality of climate change

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    March 29, 2019 6:22 pm
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    This image made available by NASA shows an illustration of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
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    NASA discovers new planet and stars that could support life

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    March 28, 2019 9:01 pm
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    This July 11, 2014 aerial photo shows the coast of Barnegat Light, N.J., part of Long Beach Island. A seismic testing that blasted the ocean floor off Long Beach Island with sound waves to study climate change was completed on July 6, 2015.
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    Seismic surveys provide a safe foundation for offshore energy

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    March 28, 2019 2:24 pm
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    Trump administration blacklists Iranian nuclear weapons scientists
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    Trump administration blacklists Iranian nuclear weapons scientists

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    March 22, 2019 1:40 pm
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    In this photo taken Tuesday, March 2, 2010, museum guests check out Lyuba, the most complete woolly mammoth specimen ever found and part of a new exhibit called "Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age" at The Field Museum in Chicago.
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    Woolly mammoths, unlike whangdoodles, should stay extinct

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    March 12, 2019 11:35 pm
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    Bill Nye: ‘AOC gets it. She sees that fear is dividing us’
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    Bill Nye: ‘AOC gets it. She sees that fear is dividing us’

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    A volunteer hangs red ribbons, the universal symbol of awareness and support for those living with HIV, to mark World AIDS Day.
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    Second person reportedly cured of HIV

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    March 5, 2019 6:22 pm
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    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper speaks at the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee during a hearing to discuses ways to stabilize health insurance markets, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
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    Hickenlooper defends fracking and science. Can Democrats swallow that?

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    March 5, 2019 1:17 pm
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    U.S. deterrence policy has generated plenty of criticism from Capitol Hill. But that has been aimed at the administration's supposedly narrow view of what constitutes an attack and unwillingness to spell out likely responses.
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    Vaccination controversy puts politicians on the spot

    Cassidy Morrison -
    March 1, 2019 5:32 am
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