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Published: March 26, 2020  |  16 words
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Balanced
March 28, 2020
A balanced approach to the topic at hand. The title is a bit clickbaity, which, well, in this day and age...Once you start reading the piece it will be seen that it has nothing to do with scientists "brawling", metaphorically or literally. More of a gentlemanly disagreement among esteemed colleagues. Now, on to the meat of the matter. It's brief, quite dense, and perhaps not for the faint-hearted reader. However, if one takes the time the reward is worth it. The subject is fascinating and the countervailing opinions brought to bear make it interesting and informative. Good sourcing and the quotes and commentary from both sides are excellent. The Author does a splendid job of keeping things moving along and the scientific nomenclature accessible to the lay reader. Well worth a read even if only as a light diversion. Four stars!
March 28, 2020
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Great Context
March 29, 2020
This article discusses a controversial position taken by a study published in the journal Science. It covers quotes from parties disagreeing on the matter from both sides, and discusses the methods briefly, though, well enough to cover the source of disputes.
March 29, 2020
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Balanced
March 29, 2020
A very balanced, yet inconclusive article on a new study about empty patches of the solar system and dark matter. Author Adrian Cho does well to speak in plain English as much as possible, and forms a compelling back-and-forth with quotes from both sides of the argument.
March 29, 2020
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