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Science Has a Problem. Here is How You Can Help

Jun 18, 2019 | Blog | 0 comments

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Read Sabine Hossenfelder’s blog post ‘Science has a problem. Here is how you can help’ here:

http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2019/03/science-has-problem-here-is-how-you-can.html

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