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from Breitbart
RIGHT BIAS, MIXED, American conservative news and opinion website
Pew Research: U.S. Home to Nearly 20% of World’s Migrant Population
The United States is home to nearly 20 percent of the globe’s migrant population, a new study finds. The Pew Research Center reveals in a new study that the U.S. has admitted more foreign nationals than any other country in the world. Roughly 18 percent of the world’s migrant population lives in the U.S., the study found. About 44.5 million foreign-born residents now live in the U.S., far surpassing Germany’s 12.2 million foreign-born population and Russia’s nearly 12 million foreign-born population.
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Cal, Lawrence Livermore Scientists Create 3D Printer With Potential To Print Living Organs
BERKELEY (KPIX 5) — Researchers at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore Lab have created a new kind of 3D printer that could potentially manufacture living human organs. Normal 3D printers work by building up thin layers of melted plastic to create solid objects, but it’s hard to get intricate designs to hold their form. So, design engineers at Cal and Lawrence Livermore Lab got the idea of making 3D objects the same way a CT scan creates 3D images: by hitting a patient with X-rays from many different directions.
Pew Research: U.S. Home to Nearly 20% of World’s Migrant Population
The United States is home to nearly 20 percent of the globe’s migrant population, a new study finds. The Pew Research Center reveals in a new study that the U.S. has admitted more foreign nationals than any other country in the world. Roughly 18 percent of the world’s migrant population lives in the U.S., the study found. About 44.5 million foreign-born residents now live in the U.S., far surpassing Germany’s 12.2 million foreign-born population and Russia’s nearly 12 million foreign-born population.
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from CBS News (& affiliates)
Cal, Lawrence Livermore Scientists Create 3D Printer With Potential To Print Living Organs
BERKELEY (KPIX 5) — Researchers at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore Lab have created a new kind of 3D printer that could potentially manufacture living human organs. Normal 3D printers work by building up thin layers of melted plastic to create solid objects, but it’s hard to get intricate designs to hold their form. So, design engineers at Cal and Lawrence Livermore Lab got the idea of making 3D objects the same way a CT scan creates 3D images: by hitting a patient with X-rays from many different directions.
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from LifeZette
Media/News Company in Washington, D. C.As ‘Mother of All Caravans’ Moves Toward U.S., Trump Will Cut Aid to Central American Countries
New group of migrants headed our way may number more than 20,000 people right now
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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington
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