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		<description><![CDATA[Tactical Urbanism, eye-catching clotheslines, and more. | Clark: WSU researchers find that exposure to toxic chemicals can affect the next three generations of offspring.  From the press release: “While toxicologists generally focus on animals exposed to a compound, [this] work…demonstrates that diseases can also stem from older, ancestral exposures that are then mediated through epigenetic changes in sperm.”  Ick! A short, readable guide to Tactical Urbanism: how to create mini-parks, greener streetscapes, safe places for kids to play...]]></description>
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