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NASA Scientist Michael David Hicks Dies, Raising National Security Concerns Michael David Hicks, 59, a longtime researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has died under unexplained circumstances with no cause of death or autopsy released. Hicks, who authored over 80 papers on comets and asteroids, is the ninth high-level...

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