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space exploration, NASA, oldest astronaut, Don Pettit's mission, 70th birthday
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What’s It Like To Be 70 in Space? Don Pettit Shares

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/29/25
science, biology, health, U.S. food supply, dyes, natural colors, overhaul
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How Bugs and Beet Juice Could Play Roles in Replacing Artificial Food Dyes

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/28/25
Klaus Schwab, Founder, World Economic Forum
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Saturday Hashtag: #StakeholderConsolidation

Sean Ogden 04/26/25
tech, AI, Microsoft, future of work, management, 'frontier firms'
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Everyone Will Be a Boss in the Future — of AI Employees: Microsoft

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/25/25
science, nature, biodiversity, species survival, oldest animals
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Wisdom of the Elders: Why Oldest Animals Are Key to Survival — And Under Threat

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/24/25
climate crisis, global warming, Canada's Arctic, transformation
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Brutal Cold of Canada’s Arctic Was Once A Defense; Warming Climate Changed That

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/23/25
science, Earth Day, NASA, annual planet celebration
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Earth Day 2025: Why We Celebrate The Planet That Keeps Us Grounded

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/22/25
climate crisis, clean energy, renewables, World Economic Forum, report, solar power
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Clean Power Surpassed 40% of Global Electricity Generation in 2024: Report

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/21/25
COVID, Coronavirus
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Saturday Hashtag: #CovidStacking

Sean Ogden 04/19/25
nature, biology, marine life, colossal squid, first deep sea sighting
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Colossal Squid Caught on Camera in Deep Sea for First Time

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/18/25
space exploration, NASA, James Webb telescope, solar system, planets, biosignature
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Scientists Find Strongest Evidence Yet of Life on Alien Planet

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/17/25
environment, wildflowers, toxins, metals, bees, health, study
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Wildflowers Could Be Absorbing Toxic Metals That Pass to Bees: Study

Whowhatwhy Editors 04/16/25

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