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Homeland Security rolling out “information warfare” nuclear option to silence independent media
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Engineers have figured out a way to reduce plastic landfill, and you won’t believe how they’re doing it
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Scientists attempt to fight vitamin A deficiency in Africa by developing sweet potato-fortified bread
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