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Researchers mimic nature for fast, colorful 3D printing

Blood markers predict Humboldt penguin nest type, reproductive success

Study: Benefits of workplace wellness programs underwhelming

What have we learned about intimate partner violence?

Environmental contaminants alter gut microbiome, health

Cahokia’s rise parallels onset of corn agriculture

Growing mountains or shifting ground: What is going on in Earth’s inner core?

Single molecule, L1, reduces multiple Alzheimer’s pathologies

Rediscovering a path to the Milky Way

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Nanostimulators boost stem cells for muscle repair

Could Legionnaires’ bacteria lurk in idled buildings?

What effect will COVID-19 have on consumer bankruptcies?

Spinal cord gives bio-bots walking rhythm

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