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Science soothes in difficult times

We all heard the devastating news that Queen Elizabeth II passed away a few hours after doctors raised concerns for her health. But it made me think that the royal family wouldn't have been able to rush to be by her side if it wasn't for the progress made possible by science and technology. Imagine

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