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Squares versus circles: Why seahorses opt to be square
Scientists used 3D-printing technology to investigate the possible reasons why seahorse's tail evolved into its distinct shape
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“It is the only technology that can generate electricity directly from the breakdown of waste that we throw in the bin”
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