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Rare Martian Meteorite Set to Go Up for Auction

16 Jul 2025

#martian_meteorite #auction #science

NWA 16788, the largest Martian meteorite ever found, will be auctioned for potential 4 million dollars. Learn more about its history and significance.

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Mars Meteorite Sold for Record-breaking $5.3 Million

18 Jul 2025

#mars #meteorite #science

Learn about the rare and valuable Mars meteorite that has captivated the world's attention and implications for science.

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Controversy in the Scientific Community: Retracted Study on Bizarre Life Form

26 Jul 2025

#controversy #science #retraction

A recent retraction of a study on bacteria that could use arsenic instead of phosphorus raises questions about the credibility of scientific research.

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Pacific Science Center: Evolution and Progress

30 Jul 2025

#science #seattle #education

Pacific Science Center in Seattle is evolving and making progress with the removal of animatronic dinosaurs in favor of more accurate and interactive exhibits.

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The Dangers of Misinformation on Vaccines

08 Aug 2025

#vaccines #science #misinformation

The importance of scientific literacy and evidence-based decision-making in the debate over mRNA vaccines and antigenic shift.

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Strange Vortex Street Phenomenon Shocks Scientists

13 Aug 2025

#vortex_street #science #mystery #weather

Learn about the mysterious dark voids that appeared in the skies over Heard Island and sparked curiosity in the scientific community and general public.

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Interstellar Visitors and Hairy Caterpillars: Top Science Photos of the Week

17 Aug 2025

#science #photos #universe

Discover the wonders of our universe through stunning photos of an interstellar visitor, the Perseid meteor shower, and glowing underwater creatures.

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The Blurred Line Between Science and Ideology

01 Sep 2025

#politics #science #public_health

The danger of a blurred line between science and ideology in the current political climate, as highlighted by former health official Demetre Daskalakis.