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					  			<title>Exciting signals from dark matter experiment could herald new physics</title>
					  			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 05:04:53</pubDate>
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                                                Exciting signals from dark matter experiment could herald new physics
                                                
                                            
                                            
                                            An experiment designed to hunt for ever elusive dark matter has returned some strange and exciting signals. The anomalies are probably not dark matter itself, but could be an indication that we're on the right track to finding it. Out of the three possible explanations, one is unwanted...
                                            
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					  			<title>Choking to Death in Detroit: Flint Isn't Michigan's Only Disaster</title>
					  			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2019 08:52:27</pubDate>
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When it hits her, Cason's lungs fill with mucus while her esophagus walls swell nearly shut. Her diaphragm responds by contracting faster, pressing on her lungs, desperate to catch some air, making her gasp rapidly, violently. Her chest feels like someone is sitting on it, collapsing her sternum toward her spine. Minutes become enemies, and letting two or three pass is too many. So when she forgets to leave her rescue inhaler by her bed, she gropes and crawls down the stairs to find it. It's the sort of thing that no one would consider ordinary&amp;mdash;unless you've been living in the industrial suburbs south of downtown Detroit a long time. Then it passes for routine.

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