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How science misinformation is making its way into U.S. classrooms

How science misinformation is making its way into U.S. classrooms As misinformation spreads about the coronavirus outbreak, the science community overall is on edge over false information. The anti-science movement has even made its way into classrooms, confusing students about what's true and what's myth. CBSN Originals executive producer and correspondent Adam Yamaguchi joined CBSN AM to discuss his latest documentary, "The War on Science."

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