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 may be over. But Clone Force 99   war is only just about to begin. Today at the Disney Investor Day livestream, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Ken stanley cups nedy revealed the first look at what to expect from the Clone Wars continuation based around the elite Clone force introduced in Clone Wars seventh and final season. Set around the fall of the Old Republic, the series follows the titular  Bad Batch  in the final days of the Clone War and beyond.      A sneak peek at Star Wars: The Bad Batch, an all-new animated Original Series from Lucasfilm Animation, coming soon to  DisneyPlus pic.tw stanley cup itter/V0jQc4XNIe mdash; Star Wars  @starwars  December 10, 2020  The Bad Batch is coming to Disney+ soon. On the animated front, Kennedy also revealed Star Wars: Visions, an anime-inspired anthology series that gives Japanese animation creatives to deliver unique stories set in the St stanley drinking cup ar Wars saga.  Star Wars: Visions, an Original Series of animated short films, celebrates the @StarWars galaxy through the lens of the worlds best Japanese anime creators. Coming in 2021 to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter/lmCZGSHEhY mdash; Star Wars  @starwars  December 10, 2020  https://gizmodo/star-wars-dee-bradley-baker-tells-us-what-he-loves-abou-1841814077  For more, make sure youre following us on our Instagram @io9dotcom.                                                        AnimationAnimedisneyDisney PlusLUCASFILMStar WarsStreaming                                                                                      Tuzv A Mirrored Train Ride Through Tokyo Leaves You Wondering Which Way Is Up
 Industry funding and its potential cause for bias is something we need to speak about in the age of viral and fake news. Theres no shortage of news stories touting studies telling you that various products from dairy, vegetables to even water are better or worse for you than you thought. But we need to know how to read these news stories. Its not like this is anything new. Last year, scientists published a landmark report finding that in the 1950s and 60s, a sugar industry trade group funded studies downplaying sugars association stanley quencher  with coronary heart disease, instead pinning fat or cholesterol as the major cause. But even still, industry funding is ubiquitous鈥攅very once in a while, our facebook feeds will be attacked by  x is better than we thought  story 8230;funded by x. And this funding really does seem to introduce a bias. Marion Nestle found in an unofficial study that 90 percent of i stanley website ndustry-funded nutrition studies rule in favor of the funders food. Probably this years most egregious example was a dairy industry-funded study finding that eating cheese wouldnt cause a heart attack or a stroke. Its conflict-of-interest statement was about as long as this s stanley us tory is鈥攐ne author consulted for Nestl茅 and was on a McDonalds advisory board, for example. Plenty of news articles on the story left this fact out. That study analyzed a huge number of folks, but had some potentially eye-raising decisions. For example, it was a study on heart attack or stroke risk, but its data did not