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Tag: public knowledge

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Science Says That To Fight Ignorance, We Must Start By Admitting Our Own

Adam Frank, NPR

Posted on January 15, 2018 · The best way to defend everything we really do know, according to science, is to begin by admitting our own ignorance — to ask "What don't you know?" says astrophysicist Adam Frank

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Texas doesn’t have enough funding for community-based services for the intellectually disabled

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Posted on May 9, 2022 · Hundreds of thousands of Texans who are intellectually and developmentally disabled have applied for home and community-based therapies under the Medicaid Waivers program.

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Treating the mind may help treat the body in long-COVID patients

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Posted on May 6, 2022 · A majority of COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized at Memorial Hermann Hospital experienced long-COVID -- around 70% of them were experiencing long-COVID three months after being discharged.

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I SEE U, Episode 45: A Higher Power To The People

Eddie Robinson

Posted on April 22, 2022 · A top Rice anthropologist is charting a new course for Black Women’s studies in science and technology through a convergence of African diaspora culture with a term the public had better start getting used to—Afrofuturism

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