Environment
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Tardigrades' DNA Repair Goes into Overdrive for Survival Against Intense Radiation
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have discovered that tardigrades—microscopic animals famed for surviving harsh extremes—have an unusual response to radiation.
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