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[Article Image] Feature: These gems make their own way
Gemstones made in the lab could improve your cell phone or catch nasty bacteria in your water.
[Article Image] Bandages that could bite back
A new material would make bacteria's attack the path to their demise.
[Article Image] A pepper part that burns fat
Study finds that dihydrocapsiate may give a diet extra power.
[Article Image] Dreaming makes perfect
A new study connects dreams with learning a new skill.
[Article Image] The mercury in that tuna
Pinning down how much of the poison is in the fish we buy.
[Article Image] The newest superheavy in town
Superheavy element forged in lab is a first.
[Article Image] The tell-tale bacteria
What germs populate the hands may be as unique as fingerprints.
[Article Image] The memory of a material
A popular polymer can remember what shape it was in.
[Article Image] Feature: Scientist Profile: Wally Gilbert
A Nobel Prize winner's journey from physics to biology to art.
[Article Image] When frog gender flips
With weed killer in the water, some males acquire female traits.

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