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Thank you for publishing the column by Tom Debley calling attention to the American bishops’ special statement on immigrants.
Researchers say they have recovered RNA from the remains of a woolly mammoth that lived roughly 39,000 years ago.
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Researchers have found a new way to reactivate fetal hemoglobin without the need for gene-editing therapy, according to a new study.