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1878: Oldest American Recording Also Has World's First Blooper
Do You Choose Organic Food Or Green Energy?
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Eugenics: Is Genetically Engineering Babies A Moral Obligation?
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Predict An Earthquake Or Go To Jail: L'Aquila Earthquake Trial Verdict - Guilty
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School Textbooks Are Not Just Knowledge, They Are Culture And Politics
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NPR Busts 5 Common Myths Of GMOs
NPR Busts 5 Common Myths Of GMOs
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Election Physics: Are Voters As Predictable As Atoms?
Election Physics: Are Voters As Predictable As Atoms?
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Embrace The Promise of GMOs - And Stop Being Afraid Of Science
Embrace The Promise of GMOs - And Stop Being Afraid Of Science

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