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Miriam Fauzia

Boston, Fort Worth, Washington, D.C., United States

Science and Medicine Fellow at The Dallas Morning News

Health and Science Reporter at Freelance

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  • 1 day ago | thederrick.com | Miriam Fauzia

    DALLAS — A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur — the longest and strongest bone in the body — that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real femur. The findings were published last summer in a study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research. Recreating bones and organs like the heart or blood vessels is an emerging field. 3D-printed organs are far from replicating the functionality of a flesh-and-blood organ.

  • 2 days ago | union-bulletin.com | Miriam Fauzia

    DALLAS — A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur — the longest and strongest bone in the body — that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real femur. The findings were published last summer in a study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research. Recreating bones and organs like the heart or blood vessels is an emerging field. 3D-printed organs are far from replicating the functionality of a flesh-and-blood organ.

  • 3 days ago | thelcn.com | Miriam Fauzia

    As a graduate student working out of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, evolutionary biologist Shane DuBay noticed soot clinging to the bird specimens he handled. Like many researchers, he long regarded these collections kept by museums as windows into biodiversity. But that moment made him wonder if bird feathers could also map the historic arc of industrial pollution.

  • 3 days ago | thedailynewsonline.com | Miriam Fauzia

    As a graduate student working out of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, evolutionary biologist Shane DuBay noticed soot clinging to the bird specimens he handled. Like many researchers, he long regarded these collections kept by museums as windows into biodiversity. But that moment made him wonder if bird feathers could also map the historic arc of industrial pollution.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Miriam Fauzia

    As a graduate student working out of Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, evolutionary biologist Shane DuBay noticed soot clinging to the bird specimens he handled. Like many researchers, he long regarded these collections kept by museums as windows into biodiversity. But that moment made him wonder if bird feathers could also map the historic arc of industrial pollution.

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