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New in Science Robotics: UNIST scientists have developed a simple and rapid approach using a commercially available 3-D printer to build intricately shaped, magnetically responsive “tensegrities” – structures that are simultaneously flexible and sturdy.

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This week’s new issue of Science Signaling has arrived! An “undruggable” enzyme may actually be targetable in muscular dystrophy, and how the energy currency of biology stimulates embryo implantation.

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