A battlefield compound that causes mutations and likely cancer in humans may not be a match for a battle with bacteria, offering hope for remediating combat-related chemical contamination.
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The blobfish, once considered the ugliest animal in the world, has since had quite the redemption arc. Years after it was ...
Eighteen University of Iowa staff members received 2026 Staff Council Awards for achievements ranging from excellence in service to accomplishments that significantly benefit the university.
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