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                    [Title] => Who is really from Mars?
                    [Summary] => This week’s column will be a see-saw of sorts. As it happened, two very different science issues marked my mind’s lowest and highest points this week. The lowest point is related to one of the littlest things found in nature – DNA; while the highest point was inhabited by a subject much larger in scale – space exploration. 

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