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A bedside technology that maps how air, fluid and blood move through the lungs may be poised to become a...
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A new perspective in Pediatric Research is drawing attention to a problem that often hides in plain sight: medicine cannot...
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Coal gangue, the dark, rock-like waste left behind by coal mining, could be transformed from an environmental liability into a...
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A Tiny Biochar Boost Could Make Historic Lime Buildings Stronger While Capturing More CO₂ Natural hydraulic lime, a centuries-old building...
For decades, battery researchers have treated one particular electrical signature as a near-direct window into what happens inside an electrode...
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Shark-Finning Bans Are Reshaping Global Trade—But Not Necessarily Stopping the Flow of Fins Shark-finning regulations were introduced to end one...
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A brittle metal long regarded as difficult to shape could be moving toward a new manufacturing future. Researchers are investigating...
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