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Human Activity Has Degraded More Than a Third of the Remaining Amazon Rainforest
The rainforest has been degraded by a much greater extent than scientists had previously believed.
Teens with Asthma Face More Bullying
28.6% of students with asthma reported bullying victimization due to their asthma.
Spinal Cord Injury: Can Brain and Nerve Stimulation Restore Movement?
A nerve stimulation therapy is showing promise in animal studies and may eventually help people.
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Nights of Plague was well underway when COVID struck, but the pandemic influenced the book all the same.

Her recent Columbia presentation coincides with the Wallach Gallery exhibition, Sin Autorización: Contemporary Cuban Art.

In his two decades as head of the university, Bollinger has overseen an ambitious architectural expansion and a flourishing of the arts on campus.
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