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- Growing numbers of lawsuits have been filed around the world aiming to secure compensation for the impacts of
- We've all asked ourselves: does that storm, fire or drought we just lived through have anything to do with
- Friederike Otto, a physicist with a PhD in philosophy of Science who will be receiving an ...
- Check out the math & physics courses that I mentioned (many of which are free!) and support this channel by going to ...
- Peter Carter, Paul Beckwith and Regina Valdez discuss the new science of
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