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Preserving data that the US government has long collected and should keep collecting is essential to maintaining the role of science in our society—and to keeping you and your family safe, write Richard Aslin, Nigel Goldenfeld, Daniel M. Kammen, and Lynn Nadel.
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Without data about what has happened in the past, and is happening in the present, we are committed to navigating a perilous and uncertain future while flying blind.
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The Trump administration won’t face the facts
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