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Yale University Art Gallery exhibition features work of German-American abstract painter Hans Hofmann

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Yale study finds that exercise helps slow tumor growth in mice, and may do the same for humans

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Clinical trial led by obesity specialist Ania Jastreboff finds that Retatrutide could be the most powerful weight loss drug yet

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This 210-million-year-old crocodile cousin was built for biting

Researchers have identified a 210-million-year-old crocodile relative from New Mexico as a distinct species, Eosphorosuchus lacrimosa.
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