Autistic Barbie reminds us stories have the power to counter misinformation

Representation and rigorous science compete with the Trump administration’s false claims about autism.Representation and rigorous science compete with the Trump administration’s false claims about autism.  

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Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun

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Babies brains’ can follow a beat as soon as they’re born

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Daily cups of caffeinated coffee or mugs of tea may lower dementia risk

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