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Published: April 2021
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Commentary & Reviews
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The largest physics conference in the world went virtual in 2021, to a mixed but generally favorable reception.
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Published: July 2019
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Commentary & Reviews
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Amid a deluge of Apollo documentaries, a new series on PBS stands out for capturing the atmosphere of the space race.
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Physics Today 71 (5), 62 (2018);
Published: May 2018
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Published: November 2016
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The idea of traveling to the Red Planet has inspired many fictional dramas, but the television series Mars is one of the first to get the science right.
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Published: May 2014
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Both movies question how much responsibility humans should bear for the state of the environment.
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Published: May 2014
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Politics & Policy
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Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, the space industries of Russia, Ukraine, and the US have become increasingly integrated and codependent.
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