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  2. Here are some of the weirdest things that happened in 2023 - AOL

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    From UFOs and flying snakes to smoke from Canadian wildfires bathing U.S. cities in a postapocalyptic glow, 2023 had more than its share of weird news. Here are just some of the strange things ...

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  7. Dianna Cowern - Wikipedia

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    Dianna Leilani Cowern (born May 4, 1989) is an American science communicator.She is a YouTuber; she uploads videos to her YouTube channel Physics Girl explaining various physical phenomena.

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    Stock market today: Calm returns to Wall Street, and tech stocks lead US indexes higher; The Latest: Trump suggests permanently resettling Palestinians from Gaza in meeting with Netanyahu; The man charged with stabbing Salman Rushdie is going on trial. The author will take the stand

  9. Christie Aschwanden - Wikipedia

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    During her time as a researcher Aschwanden discovered the popular-science magazine New Scientist and decided that she would like to be a science journalist. [3] She attended a science writing workshop in Santa Fe in 1996. [4] She eventually studied science communication at University of California, Santa Cruz and graduated in 1998. [5]