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Truth, Beauty, Science.

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    A host of psychological and sociological perceptions inform the delicate dance that unfolds between presidential candidates and the voters who will determine their fates. That's particularly true for Hillary Clinton, who is just one election away from becoming the first female president in U.S. history.

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    The EPA is three years behind a deadline requiring it regulate perchlorate — a common ingredient in explosives and rocket fuel that could be contaminating the drinking water of millions of Americans — under the Safe Drinking Water Act. It is not the only deadline that the agency has missed.

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  • 09/29/16--04:12: The Invisible Women of Color
  • In a new analysis of the imagery found in introductory criminology textbooks, men and white people were found to be heavily over-represented. Men of color are the most likely to be portrayed as criminals, while most of the victims shown are white women. And all of this has changed little over 20 years.

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    Elon Musk proposes an ambitious plan to send people to Mars. This week did not mark the birth of the first baby with three parents (despite headlines to the contrary). And Kuwaitis are opposed grows to mandatory DNA collection. These stories and more in our twice-weekly roundup of science news.

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    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have outlined positions on addiction, substance abuse and the opioids crisis in the United States. Undark has asked a pair of experts on addiction and drug policy to review the candidates' stances on these topics, and to provide annotations on particular points of interest.

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    In her new book, "Death by Cyanide," Paula Reed Ward, a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, describes the investigation and trial of Robert Ferrante, who was ultimately convicted of murdering his wife, Autumn Klein. In this excerpt, paramedics and hospital staff struggle to save Klein's life.

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