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Robot can now feel its surroundings internally in much the same way humans do
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Novel antioxidant makes old arteries seem young again, CU-Boulder study finds
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Canada slips behind world digital growth
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Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds
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Saws made of carbon
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Cooperation between humans and machines can work much better than just human or just robot teams alone
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Exploration telepresence is a new virtual approach to science in space
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Once a pharmacologist’s dream: Artificial DNA can control release of active ingredients from drugs
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Could ultrasound be used to induce a hibernation-like state in animals?
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Smart electronic glasses monitor brain waves, body movements and wait . . . there’s more
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Universal basic income: Let the experiments begin in earnest
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New findings to produce hydrogen at $2 per kilogram and eventually $1 per kilogram
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We need to think of migratory species at regional scales including monarch butterflies
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Engineering wood to trap carbon dioxide
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Carbon emissions from power plants can be reduced with a new 3D-printed superalloy
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Slashing energy costs of fluid transport by 22 percent with an easily implemented new pumping strategy
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Perovskite solar cells have their durability issue finally solved
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New antibiotic cures superbugs without bacterial resistance
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Breaking barriers to ultra-fast communications with electronic metadevices
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Fertilizer carbon emissions make up 5 percent of global carbon emissions and can be reduced by 80 percent by 2050
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A waste incineration plant based on a new technology that captures and stores CO2
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Using plant molecules to harvest solar energy with a much smaller footprint than today’s solar panels
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A self-resonant smart energy harvester that can act as an independent power source for wireless sensors
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Converting lignin into sustainable plastics that can be readily recycled through chemical means
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Common salt could have a big role to play in the energy transition to lower carbon energy sources
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Extraordinary self-healing protection against corrosion possible after a chance discovery
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Combining UV sterilization with vacuum sealing significantly extends the shelf-life of a variety of foods
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A multifunctional membrane that can simultaneously generate electricity while purifying wastewater into drinking water
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The complex architectural design of mushrooms could be mimicked and used to create new materials to replace plastics
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How about growing electrodes in the brain?
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A first-of-its-kind bandage that accelerates healing by 30 percent delivering electrotherapy directly to the wound site
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Neutralizing snake neurotoxins across species and geographies with a new human antibody
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Making many types of materials dust resistant, from spacecraft to solar panels to household windows
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Turning plastic waste into valuable nanomaterials with a new “Flash Joule” technique
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Revolutionizing health monitoring with biologically grown nanowires that can sniff out many conditions
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