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    Three scientists earn Nobel Prize in Physics for work on black holes

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    Andy Lack, Ronan Farrow, Chris Hayes.
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    Scientists who discovered hepatitis C virus win Nobel Prize in Medicine

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    People watch a TV screen showing images of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, center, and U.S. President Donald Trump at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. After years of refusal, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is willing to discuss the fate of his atomic arsenal with the United States and has expressed a readiness to suspend nuclear and missile tests during such talks, a senior South Korean official said Tuesday. Korean letters on the screen read: "Thawing Korean Peninsula."
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    United Arab Emirates aims to launch rover in 2024 in bid to be fourth nation to land on moon

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    Putin to take Russian coronavirus vaccine dubbed Sputnik V
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    Putin to take Russian coronavirus vaccine dubbed Sputnik V

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    A month into the academic year, school-closers don’t have science on their side

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    Democrats want to hand climate science over to the mob
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    Pentagon awards $50M to historically black colleges for scientific research
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    Pictured are President Trump, left, and Joe Biden, right.
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    Scientific American backs Biden over the coronavirus — but what would he have done differently than Trump?

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    This May 2016 photo provided by researcher Jane Greaves shows the planet Venus, seen from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Akatsuki probe.
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    Astronomers see possible hints of life in the clouds of Venus

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