Prompt
Please post detailed answers to the following question. Please use complete sentences.
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Biology, 10.12.2020 01:00 mendezmarco2004
Prompt
Please post detailed answers to the following question. Please use complete sentences.
Science is always evolving, and most major news outlets have a science section on their websites. Find an example of a
hypothesis that has been recently proven or disproven and share it with the class. Give a brief description of the process by
which the scientists reached their conclusion. Provide a link to the article that you use.
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