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Your weekly science and health reads
When will fiber get the attention that celery juice receives?Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared. By Matt Richtel in The New York Times.
Proponents of the five second rule, rejoice: “I tell people, when they drop food on the floor, please pick it up and eat it.”Scientists Used IBM’s Quantum Computer to Reverse Time, Possibly Breaking a Law of Physics. By Korey Haynes in Discover.
As physicist Richard Feynman once said, “If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics.”Sealed Cache of Moon Rocks to Be Opened by NASA. By Shannon Hall in The New York Times.
“They were intentionally saved for a time when more advanced technology would allow planetary scientists on Earth to delve deeper into the moon’s mysteries.”A “robot” doctor told a patient he was dying. It might not be the last time. By Haider Warraich in Vox.
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