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An epic experiment showed that wetlands help the environment in more ways than one
Posted on March 24, 2016April 4, 2016

An epic experiment showed that wetlands help the environment in more ways than one

Not only do they turn animal waste into safe fertilizer, they may also help stem the tide of global warming. Continue reading An epic experiment showed that wetlands help the environment in more ways than one

Scientists gave a stadium an ultrasound to reveal its hidden flaws
Posted on February 19, 2016April 25, 2016

Scientists gave a stadium an ultrasound to reveal its hidden flaws

At the corner of Lindsay Street and Yanceyville Avenue in Greensboro, North Carolina, a nearly 100-year old baseball stadium is crumbling. Continue reading Scientists gave a stadium an ultrasound to reveal its hidden flaws

Could dissolvable metal be the future of medical implants?
Posted on December 31, 2014September 11, 2015

Could dissolvable metal be the future of medical implants?

Researchers at North Carolina A&T State University reveal the conditions that allow tissue and bone cells to attach and grow on magnesium-based metals, a promising class of implant material.
Continue reading Could dissolvable metal be the future of medical implants?

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