New George Washington University Research Center

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 26: View one of many chemistry classes where students can work under their own ventilation hoods at George Washington University's new science and engineering research center in Washington, DC on February, 26, 2015. The center is part of a bid to make a school known for public policy and social sciences more of a hard-science research powerhouse. Research topics include 3/D printing of human organs, fossils, wearable medical devices, earthquake-resistant highway materials, and more. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 26: View one of many chemistry classes where students can work under their own ventilation hoods at George Washington University's new science and engineering research center in Washington, DC on February, 26, 2015. The center is part of a bid to make a school known for public policy and social sciences more of a hard-science research powerhouse. Research topics include 3/D printing of human organs, fossils, wearable medical devices, earthquake-resistant highway materials, and more. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
New George Washington University Research Center
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