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In the middle of a South Miami industrial park sits the Drug Enforcement Administration's Southeast Regional Drug Laboratory ...
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Researchers developed a versatile nanorobot with propulsion and payload modules. The two reusable modules autonomously ...
Scientists reconstructed the first complete millipede family tree, revealing these ancient animals originated at least 460 million years ago.
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Using a portable sensor, the technology analyzes exhaled biomarkers to detect lung conditions without a lab test or chest ...