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| Climate change is still a contentious issue in some parts of the world. Despite widespread acceptance in the scientific community and by the general public in most of the industrialized world, it remains a divisive topic in the United States, rejected by conservative politicians armed with studies from industry-funded think-tanks and a healthy dose of congnitive dissonance. This week's Science.Ars looks at the results of a distributed computing project focused on climate change modeling. In addition, we've got news of the sex life of the Hawaiian Cricket, stem cell contamination, and more. http://feeds.feedburner.com/arstechnica/BAaf?m=96 | ||
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