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In 1997, Scottish scientists revealed they had cloned a sheep and named her Dolly, sending waves of future shock around the ... News media coverage in the 1980s and early 1990s fueled fears of a national cancer epidemic caused by power lines and ... In the 1960s, fears of overpopulation sparked campaigns for population control.
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- In 1997, Scottish scientists revealed they had cloned a sheep and named her Dolly, sending waves of future shock around the ...
- News media coverage in the 1980s and early 1990s fueled fears of a national cancer epidemic caused by power lines and ...
- In the 1960s, fears of overpopulation sparked campaigns for population control.
- The Watergate campaign finance scandals led to a landmark law designed to limit the influence of money in politics.
- The Y2K bug threatened to wipe out computers and disrupt modern society at the end of the 20th century.
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