Shahla Farzan
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Wild turkey populations in Missouri have plummeted in recent years, with production of young turkeys at near-record lows.
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Nestled within a patchwork of corn and soybean fields in Ava, Illinois, Scratch Brewing Co. uses hyperlocal ingredients foraged from the surrounding forest to flavor its beers. The microbrewery has garnered national attention for its unusual brews, earning a spot as a semifinalist for a James Beard Award this year.
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The specially designed bricks are powerful enough to illuminate an LED light and could someday provide a new way to store renewable energy.
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Created using a common livestock virus, the lab-engineered hybrid virus infects human cells and interacts with antibodies like the coronavirus but is safer to work with in the lab. Researchers at Washington University are now testing the new virus as a possible coronavirus vaccine candidate.
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After isolating at home for months, some Missouri residents are contemplating escape. Public health experts are urging people to stay home during the...
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Children and teenagers diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. can have a very different chance of survival based on the type of health insurance they have,...
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Updated at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, June 25, with comments from the Surivors Network of Those Abused by Priests. The Marianist Province of the U.S., an...
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Researchers at Washington University are collecting samples from hundreds of people who have had COVID-19 — including blood, saliva and urine. As...
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Tina Merriweather carries her phone with her everywhere, just in case her daughter calls. “I can be in a prayer service and she'll call me, but I always...
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Updated at 5:50 p.m., June 16 A crew removed the statue of Christopher Columbus from Tower Grove Park in St. Louis with little fanfare early Tuesday...