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Mar 2020
9m 41s

No One Born Blind Has Had Schizophrenia,...

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Learn about a medical mystery involving blindness and schizophrenia; a new bacteria scientists developed to help protect honeybees; and the surprising strength of helmets used in World War I.

No person who was born blind has ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia by Andrea Michelson

Scientists have engineered bacteria to protect honeybees from colony collapse by Grant Currin

WWI helmets protected against shock waves as well as modern ones by Steffie Drucker

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