Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have succeeded in 3D printing with a wood-based ink in a way that mimics the unique ‘ultrastructure’ of wood.
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Corals Can Survive in Acidified Ocean Conditions, but Have Lower Density Skeletons
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The Water Future of Earth's 'Third Pole'
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How Honeybees May Infect Bumblebees
Many species of wild bumblebees are in decline—and new research shows that diseases spread by domestic honeybees may be a major culprit.