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As Political Divides Continued, Polls Show that Trust in Science Fell in 2022
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Students Might be just as Focused on Online learning as Learning In-person
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First Graders are Learning About Climate Change in New Jersey
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Could a plant ever eat a person?
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Migrants Transferred from NYC to Other Towns Encounter Hostility Upon Arrival
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The Taliban’s Attempt to Revitalize Tourism at Bamiyan Buddha Site
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False Info Spreads Like Wildfire About the Unsinkable Ship
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