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George Washington Carver Addition in 1961 with present day I-70

Tuskegee Airmen’s Neighborhood Was Demolished for a Highway. Now It Exists Again in Virtual Reality

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Nerves Are Blocking Your Skin from Healing Like an Embryo

An Asian young man placing his fingers on either side of his throat

Lab-grown Food Pipe Could Save Children’s Lives

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Risk of Addiction Has More to Do With Impulse Control Than the Drug Itself

Turning the tide on plastic in Europe’s rivers

Sleep studies can show brain aging abnormalities

When Your Brain Is Older Than You Are, Sleep Knows First

old growth forrest in Sweden, which holds more carbon than researchers knew

Old-Growth Forests Store Far More Carbon Than We Thought

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Why Leg Prosthetics Have Always Lagged Behind Arm Prosthetics, and What Just Changed

Using a sputtering technique widely employed in semiconductor manufacturing, researchers developed high-quality, lead-free piezoelectric single-crystal thin films directly on standard silicon wafers.

Thin Films Turn Everyday Vibrations Into Electricity Without Lead

sawdust based fire resistant material

Watermelon Seeds Help Turn Wood Waste into Fireproof Walls

Python Blood Could Change How We Lose Weight

ice caves

What Antarctic Ice Has Been Holding for Three Million Years

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Stopping Your Ozempic, Even Briefly, May Carry a Hidden Heart Risk

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The Forgotten Organ That May Decide How Long You Live

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