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WashU in the News | |||||||
As the BA.5 variant spreads, the risk of coronavirus reinfection grows
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Did Larry Scott kill the Pac-12? The answer is more complicated than you might think
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Opinion: People with chronic illness in US now risk having medication restricted
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Man has leg-lengthening surgery, and turns out he’s not alone
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‘A bacterium that is not a microbe’The average bacterium is visible only with a powerful compound microscope. But a new discovery challenges the prevailing view of the boundaries of bacterial cell size, writes Petra Levin, a biologist in Arts & Sciences. How the bacterium coordinates growth and development is a mystery.
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