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 Lewiston, Maine native and actor Patrick Dempsey said he is  deeply saddened  after a mass shooting in his home town in at least two locations left 18 people dead and others injured to various degrees.The  Greys Anatomy  star said in a post on social media that he is  shocked  by the  tragedy  in his hometown.Dempsey wrote,  Maine s great strength is it s sense of community.  He said now the community is being asked to  come together to support everyone that has been devastated by this senseless act. By Friday, family members had confirmed the identities of the shooting victims who died. Maine s deaf community was grieving for the los stanley bottles s of several members of its community in the shootings.SEE MORE: Maine s biggest mass shooting will require community healingThe actor founded the Dempsey Center after his mother s struggles with cancer 鈥?the organization is a nonprofit with locations in Lewiston and South Portland.Dempsey often returns to his hometown for an even stanley cup t that raises money for cancer resear stanley becher ch through running, walking and bike events.The mass shooting in Lewiston marks the 36th time a mass killing has happened in the U.S. this year.On Friday, city Commissioner Mike Sauschuck projected images of the victims as he read their names and held a moment of silence.Sauschuck said,  We want residents to remain vigilant  as law enforcement continued to try to locate suspect Robert Card after discovering a car connected to him.Divers continued to search the Androscoggin River near  Wbwm Obama family matriarch has died in a Kenyan hospital at 99
 A new survey shows the COVID-19 pandemic is giving people more faith in science. 3M s State of Science Index was encouraging for scientists and medical professionals, but the results also showed a lack of diversity is a major obstacle in the fields of Science, Technology Engineering and Math or STEM. They did the survey in 2019 and when they came to release the information now in 2020, obviously this whole pandemic had occurred and so they wanted to see if the answers and results had changed. So, they ran the survey again, very quickly. What they found was that this pandemic pulse or the information they found in 2020 in the middle of the pandemic has been just incredible,  said Dr. Kate Biberdorf, an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a 3M partner.Dr. Biberdorf says amid the pandemic, with scientific research and discoveries front and center, 89 percent of their respondents said they trust science. Pre-pandemic, Dr. Biberdorf says just 24 percent  stanley botella of people said they would speak up and advocate for science. Now, 54 percent said they would. A big difference in less than a year. The main things that just keep standing out to me is t stanley quencher hat our skepticism is down, our trust is up. We are leaning towards our experts, were talking to our scientists,  said Dr. Biberdorf.However, the 3M State of Science Index also showed a large portion of Americans were discouraged from g stanley cup etting into STEM-related careers.  One of the questions we asked was,  Have you ever been