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{Retired} The Kathleen Dunn Show
Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 2:00pm
By Marika Suval

On April 22, thousands of scientists will take part in an international March for Science, with events across the globe. Organizers say it’s the first step in a global movement to defend the vital role science plays in everyday life, including in health, safety, economies, and governments. Two scientists share...

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