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Public Health We Need an Operation Warp Speed for Long COVID With millions of people affected and at least $1 trillion of economic value at stake, long COVID is our next national health emergency | By Esther K. Choo,Scott Duke Kominers | | | |
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Astronomy Science Has New Ideas about 'Oumuamua's Weirdness Our first known interstellar visitor is now long gone, but new research has some ideas about why it moved the way it did while it was in our cosmic neighborhood. | | By Lee Billings,Meghan Bartels,Jeffery DelViscio | 04:55 | | | |
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