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A polymer sandwich spun into thread and then twisted into rope can both flex and host tendon regrowth.
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An earthquake off the west coast of Mexico sent tsunami wave bouncing around Acapulco Bay for hours on end, thanks in part to local geology.
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Researchers have found a compound that can block a mutant protein linked to many tumours.
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