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"How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe" features a down-on-his-luck time machine repairman, living in Minor Universe 31.
CNN: How to escape a time loop
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"Vesta is so rich in features that it will keep the science team busy for years, " said mission scientist Holger Sierks at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research.
WSJ: Asteroid Vesta Gets a Close Study
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Data science is shaping up to be a redux of its grandfather BPR, with the same structural features (BPR was never really engineering, nor as we shall see is data science really science), and its propensity for sin and indulgence.
FORBES: Data Science: Buyer Beware
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For a start, women get to present real science on TV and not just do domestic features on Tomorrow's World.
BBC: Patrick Moore to Brian Cox - A history of TV science