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This entry was posted in wsf on April 26, 2016 by Professor Arielle Saiber.

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← Xian’er can hold a simple conversation about Buddhism and daily life and perform seven types of motions on his wheels. We’re all waiting for this moment, the instant we know for sure that we’re not alone in this big, cold universe. Regardless of how our first contact actually happens, a good story has to have drama. No one wants to read We Met the Aliens and Gosh, They Were Nice. 27 Contact by Carl … →

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