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Should Science Be a Political Issue?

Andrea Aust
Apr 26, 2017
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Featured Resource: Voices From the March For Science? (Above the Noise/KQED)
Thousands of people of all ages participated in marches for science across the country on April 22. But some scientists feel that marches like these are a mistake and risk politicizing science.

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