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It is part of the NIH Common Fund's High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program, designed to support innovative ideas that could reshape our understanding of human health but might otherwise struggle to receive funding through conventional mechanisms.

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The breakup of a plate doesn't just stop motion -- it reshapes the planet.

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Discovery, a sign of his ambition to reshape the media and entertainment industry.

The media behemoth said it is exploring a potential sale of all or some of its media holdings, setting into motion a deal process that could reshape the future of the entertainment industry.

The findings suggest that human-driven climate change could fundamentally reshape ENSO's behavior and its influence on distant regions, including parts of Europe.

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