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    John Holdren makes a few remarks at a Celebration Of Carl Sagan at the Library of Congress on November 12, 2013 in Washington. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images)
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    Examiner Editorial: Obama’s chief science adviser must explain secret emails

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    This combination of Dec. 10, 2013, left, and March 11, 2014 photos provided by NASA shows a large iceberg separating from the Pine Island Glacier and traveling across Pine Island Bay in Antarctica. Scientists are watching the iceberg, which is bigger than the island of Guam, as it slowly moves away from the glacier, bottom right in December, upper left center in March. NASA scientist Kelly Brunt said it is more a wonder than a worry and is not a threat to shipping or sea level rise. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    Scientists watch enormous Antarctic iceberg drift

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    April 23, 2014 6:52 pm
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    Scientists Andrew Ghio, Jon Sobus, Joachim Pleil and Michael Madden, with laboratory director Wayne Cascio, administered a mix of diesel and particulate matter to 41 people as part of an Environmental Protection Agency study. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    EPA’s secret gas chamber experiments: A deceitful failure

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    April 8, 2014 4:00 am
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    This photo taken Nov. 25, 2013 shows microbiologist Dr. Molly Freeman pulling Listeria bacteria from a tube to be tested for its DNA fingerprinting in a foodborne disease outbreak lab at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The nation's disease detectives are beginning a program to try to outsmart outbreaks by routinely decoding the DNA of deadly bacteria and viruses. The initial target: Listeria, a kind of bacteria that's the third-leading cause of death from food poisoning, and one that's especially dangerous to pregnant women. Already, the technology has helped to solve a small listeria outbreak that killed one person in California and sickened seven others in Maryland.(AP Photo/David Goldman)
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    Experts decode germs’ DNA to fight food poisoning

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    April 7, 2014 6:39 am
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    Md. meteorologist always had head in the clouds
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    Md. meteorologist always had head in the clouds

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    This photo provided by Galerie Westlicht in Vienna shows a Hasselblad 500 camera which was part of the equipment carried by the 1971 Apollo 15 mission _ and the only camera ever bought back from the moon. It was put on auction Saturday, March 22, 2014 and was sold for nearly 760,000 US dollar. Westlicht identifies the new owner as Japanese businessman Terukazu Fujisawa. It says the owner of an electronics chain placed his winning bid of 550,000 euros by phone. (AP Photo/Galerie Westlicht)
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    Camera used on moon landing sold for $758,489

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    March 24, 2014 6:10 pm
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    Experts: Michelle Obama Cited Bogus Study Showing Drastic Drop in Childhood Obesity
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    Experts: Michelle Obama Cited Bogus Study Showing Drastic Drop in Childhood Obesity

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    March 17, 2014 10:17 am
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    Groundbreaking set for physics research facility at Michigan State
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    Groundbreaking set for physics research facility at Michigan State

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    March 17, 2014 12:00 am
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    When big government tried to change the value of pi to 3.2
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    When big government tried to change the value of pi to 3.2

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    March 14, 2014 12:00 am
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    NASA campaign launched from Va to study polar ice
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    NASA campaign launched from Va to study polar ice

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    March 13, 2014 2:51 am
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