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#1694: Microbial Nanowires and Inflation’s Shrinking Effect on School Aid| The Best of Our Knowledge

Hamilton College students Iman Rahman, Jasmine Florenso, and Amaris Martins participate in Student Aid Advocacy Day at the New York State Capitol in Albany
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Hamilton College students Iman Rahman, Jasmine Florenso, and Amaris Martins participate in Student Aid Advocacy Day at the New York State Capitol in Albany

On this episode of The Best of Our Knowledge: researchers are using microbes to create tiny nanowires – technology that could be used to “sniff out” disease; a new state-of-the-art cancer treatment is available to Vermont residents; and student advocates lobby for financial aid dollars in New York State.  

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