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New Horizons Newsroom 2016
Creating creativity: Artificial intelligence in San Antonio
Skynet. HAL 9000. Cylons. (Battlestar Galactica, anyone?) All of these robots are part of science fiction stories in which they rebel against humanity and cause death and destructi...
When scientists actually listen to public environmental health concerns
When LeeAnne Walters first brought samples of the brown water coming out of her tap to a public meeting in Flint, Mich., the city’s emergency manager, Jerry Ambrose, called her a...
Citizens, science and writers
LeeAnne Walters had three words of advice when a science writer asked how to tell stories that will capture the audience’s attention: “Find a mom.” Walters had struggled to g...
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