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In science news around the world, China selects a lunar landing region for its upcoming Chang'e-5 mission, the U.S. National Science Foundation's biology directorate discontinues a popular grants program for graduate students, French scientists question President Emmanuel Macron's attempts to woo U.S. scientists to the country before shoring up funding for the country's struggling research institutes, an Australian advisory panel outlines a clean energy target for the country, and more. Also, a new app purports to help scientists quickly rate preprint papers with just a swipe of the finger, much like the popular dating app Tinder. And researchers discover the remains of a baby bird, trapped in 99-million-year-old amber.
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