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Photo: AP Photo/Scott Smith February 11, 2020 The Trump Administration’s Attacks on Science Are Putting Kids in Harm’s Way Genna Reed Former Staff
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AP/Scott Smith February 11, 2020 Los ataques del gobierno de Trump a la ciencia ponen a una generación completa en riesgo Juan Declet-Barreto Senior Social Scientist for Climate Vulnerability
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Randy Montoya/Sandia National Laboratories February 5, 2020 The Last Remaining Nuclear Arms Control Treaty Between the U.S. and Russia Could Expire in One Year, Here’s Why That’s Dangerous Eryn MacDonald Global Security Analyst
DARPA February 3, 2020 Setting the Record Straight on Hypersonic Weapons Cameron Tracy Former Contributor
Photo: Senior Airman Dennis Sloan/US Air Force February 3, 2020 Raw Sewage and Forever Chemicals: The Trump Administration’s Growing Waterworld Debacle Derrick Z. Jackson Fellow
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Jonathan Ernst/Reuters February 3, 2020 New Emails Show Acting Administrator Neil Jacobs is Unfit to Lead NOAA Gretchen Goldman President of UCS
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