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The Tribeca Film Festival vs. Anti-Vax Propaganda
The tension between good science and conspiracy-happy fearmongering about some of the most important innovations in science has manifested itself in every aspect of social life, including and perhaps especially in popular culture. A recent instance of this tension can … Continue reading