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- Radiologists identify and treat teenage self-injury
- Colorful mix of asteroids discovered, may aid future space travel
- Compounds in non-stick cookware may be associated with elevated cholesterol in children and teens
- Insect brains are rich stores of new antibiotics
- Discovery of mixer cells: Mixer cells relax tissue tension during embryogenesis
- Six times more insect species in tropical mountains than predicted
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