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    No, moderate drinking is not as bad for you as smoking
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    No, moderate drinking is not as bad for you as smoking

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    People watch the live broadcast of the SpaceIL spacecraft as it lost contact with Earth in Netanya, Israel.
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    Israeli spacecraft crashes on moon during landing attempt

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    This undated photo provided by the Callao Cave Archaeology Project in April 2019 shows Callao Cave on Luzon Island of the Philippines, where the fossils of Homo luzonensis were discovered.
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    Ancient human species discovered in the Philippines

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    This image released Wednesday, April 10, 2019, by Event Horizon Telescope shows a black hole. Scientists revealed the first image ever made of a black hole after assembling data gathered by a network of radio telescopes around the world.
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    First image of a black hole released

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    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Andrei Iancu speaks at an event.
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    The Patent and Trademark Office isn’t ignoring the next generation of inventors — not even kindergarteners

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    ‘Alexa, open the pod bay doors’
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    ‘Alexa, open the pod bay doors’

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    Manuel Iturralde investigator at the Natural History Museum of Havana, Cuba, holds a fragment of a meteor, Tuesday, May 27, 2003, which, according to his reasearch, 65 millions of years ago, impacted in Chucxulub, Yucatan, Mexico, killing the dinosaurs.
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    North Dakota fossil site reveals day massive meteor hit Earth, possibly causing extinction of dinosaurs

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    President Trump is seen along the West Wing Colonnade at the White House in Washington, D.C.
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    Beating the Green New Deal may require accepting the reality of climate change

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    This image made available by NASA shows an illustration of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
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    NASA discovers new planet and stars that could support life

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    This July 11, 2014 aerial photo shows the coast of Barnegat Light, N.J., part of Long Beach Island. A seismic testing that blasted the ocean floor off Long Beach Island with sound waves to study climate change was completed on July 6, 2015.
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    Seismic surveys provide a safe foundation for offshore energy

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