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astronomy
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August 10, 2018Tips for Watching the Perseid Meteor Shower with Your Toddler, as Written by Someone Who Has Never Seen a Meteor Shower and Who Has Never Interacted with a Toddler for More Than a Few Minutes
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March 11, 2016Teddy Wayne’s Unpopular Proverbs: Stars
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September 23, 2010Dancing With the Stars
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February 27, 2007Dan Liebert, Verbal Cartoonist: Winky
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February 16, 2007B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. XII: Galileo Was Right About the Stars
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October 12, 2006Creationist Astronomers Polled Regarding Pluto’s Status
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October 5, 2004Moons That Orbit Distant Planets or Female Birth Control Brand Names?
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September 28, 2004B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. V: Einstein, Eddington, and the Greatest Desert-Island Album
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March 4, 2002Actual Email Usernames Given by Students in Introductory Astronomy at the University of California, Santa Barbara
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June 11, 2001An Interview With Robin Bendetti, A Scientist Who Recreates The Pressures And Temperatures Of Planetary Cores In Her Lab, And Thinks The Cores Of Neptune And Uranus Are Diamond.
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November 29, 2023Your 2023 WebMD Wrapped
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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December 4, 2023The National Lyrics or Things My Dad Says While Refusing to Check Google Maps?
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February 23, 2012Lines from The Princess Bride That Double as Comments on Freshman Composition Papers
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December 6, 2023Short Conversations with Poets: Anne Carson