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    Wilbur Ross: Commerce could take over Pentagon space junk mission within a year
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    Wilbur Ross: Commerce could take over Pentagon space junk mission within a year

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    June 22, 2018 2:57 pm
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    All Ye Need to Know

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    June 22, 2018 10:01 am
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    Decide for yourself why Eric Lipton interpreted impassioned condemnations of white supremacy from two minority senators as
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    GOP lawmakers urge for investigation into National Science Foundation for issuing grants to ‘influence political and social debate’

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    June 21, 2018 3:02 am
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    Caitlin Cramer, a PhD student in materials science engineering, demonstrates a machine that can print electrical circuits and solar cells at the newly opened Washington Clean Energy Testbeds lab housed in the University of Washington's Clean Energy Institute on Feb. 13, 2017 in Seattle.
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    10 million patents, 10 million dreams, countless jobs and growth

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    June 19, 2018 4:13 pm
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    A one-month dosage of hormonal birth control pills is displayed in this file photo.
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    Hormone-free fans should also reconsider birth control

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    June 15, 2018 8:28 pm
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    Vice President Mike Pence, left, shakes hands with the new NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine, right, on stage at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
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    NASA’s nothingburger press announcements distract from its real spending issues

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    June 11, 2018 4:00 am
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    Hurricane Bud strengthens off Mexico’s Pacific coast, could impact dry southwest US
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    Hurricane Bud strengthens off Mexico’s Pacific coast, could impact dry southwest US

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    On Thursday, scientists said NASA's Curiosity Mars rover found potential building blocks of life in an ancient lakebed and confirmed seasonal increases in atmospheric methane. The rover's arm which held the camera was positioned out of each of the dozens of shots which make up the mosaic.
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    NASA discovers ‘building blocks’ of life on Mars

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    June 7, 2018 7:45 pm
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    In this photo taken on May 17, 2018, pro and anti-abortion poster's on lampposts, in Dublin, Ireland. In homes and pubs, on leaflets and lampposts, debate rages in Ireland over whether to lift the country's decades-old ban on abortion. Pro-repeal banners declare: "Her choice: vote yes." Anti-abortion placards warn against a "license to kill." Online, the argument is just as charged _ and more shadowy _ as unregulated ads of uncertain origin battle to sway voters ahead of Friday's referendum, which could give Irish women the right to end their pregnancies for the first time. The emotive campaign took a twist this month when Facebook and Google look last-minute decisions to restrict or remove ads relating to the abortion vote. It is the latest response to global concern about social media's role in influencing political campaigns for the U.S. presidency and Brexit. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
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    Ireland voted to deny science

    Brooke Stanton -
    June 4, 2018 4:00 am
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    EPA’s Science Advisory Board rebukes Pruitt over rule combating ‘secret science’
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    EPA’s Science Advisory Board rebukes Pruitt over rule combating ‘secret science’

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    June 1, 2018 12:18 am
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