Environment
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3D-Printed Skeletons of Coral Reefs Lure Diverse Marine Life to Grow
A technologist from Bay Area, San Francisco builds coral scaffolding using a 3D printer that 'holds promise' to establishing new corals, supporting marine life.
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Governments Allocate More Funds for Fossil Fuel Instead of Fighting Air Pollution
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