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A deeper diveIvan Semeniuk is the science reporter for The Globe. For this week’s deeper dive, he talks about the future of Earthly education.
Yet there’s also something to be said for those whose work and training provides a broader view — one so broad that our entire planet is no more than a mote of dust if it is in the picture at all. We also know that the raw materials of life are found everywhere in the universe. Yet the presence of life has so far only been observed in one place — right here on Earth.
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