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Dark Web Attracts People Who Favor Violence Over Any Other Crime

Bat-Inspired Gripper Lets Drones Perch Like Birds and Switch Off Their Motors

Tiny Bubbles Can Mix, Heal, and Dissolve Blood Clots

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MIT Engineers Rewire Living Muscle to Power Paralyzed Organs From the Inside

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Your Gut Bacteria Are Running a Chemical Embassy to Your Immune System

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Being Betrayed by Your Own Side Causes Far More Trauma Than Being Attacked by the Enemy

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Why Human Language Evolved to Make Us Funnier, Not Just Friendlier

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Antidepressant Cuts Long COVID Fatigue. Metformin Not So Much.

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