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Pulling carbon dioxide out of the air using moisture
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A more efficient way to capture fresh water from the air
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Bringing transformative potential to agriculture with a natural technology for ‘dimming’ genes
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Could polyethylene waste could be a thing of the past?
Turning reinforcing fibers into a living tissue system that rushes concrete-healing bacteria to the site of cracks to repair the damage
The development of more efficient alternatives to power-hungry deep learning hardware
An new open-source platform dramatically cuts the costs for running AI
Using ultrasound to deliver vaccines with no needles
Multicellular biobots can move around and help heal “wounds”
Using fungi instead of fertilizer to boost crop yields by up to 40 percent
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture
A wireless light switch that works without batteries could reduce the cost of wiring a house by up to 50 per cent
A less invasive brain-machine interface using ultrasound
A new catalyst that quickly, cleanly and completely breaks down fishing nets, carpet and clothing without leaving harmful byproducts behind
A detonation-based combustion system that utilizes shock waves for propulsion
If subliminal advertising is now completely banned without qualification, why are we leaving room for subliminal conditioning by artificial intelligence?
Open University of Catalonia
A new form of wave devouring propulsion could power ships and help to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry
Using a new method of crowdsourced feedback to help train robots could also lead to autonomous learning
A revolutionary eco-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor: Key to Carbon-Neutral Buildings
Major drug production breakthrough: $3 per gram vs $3500 per gram to produce the same drug and more
AI Mimics Brain’s Efficiency by Emulating Physical Constraints
A groundbreaking immunotherapy method that could potentially add years to healthy aging.
The interface of computer science and biology: The Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) promises to revolutionize medicine and healthcare
Could crowdsourced fact-checking help stem the tide of misinformation?
Using soap to fight malaria
University of Yaoundé
The possibilities are promising for night-time radiative warming using the atmosphere
Can human urine help with global food security?
Bahir-Dar University
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
A new energy storage device
Latest study shows that could slow Antarctic ice loss
CO2 as a chemical source for sustainable plastic production
University of Mons
Producing clean water and clean fuel at the same time with a new solar device
Killing fungus without toxicity
Indoor solar comes to help power the Internet of Things
Heading for sustainable manufacturing by scaling up self-assembling nanosheets
How to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from concrete manufacturing by more than 95 per cent
Getting closer to a seamless human-machine interface with carbon-based sensors
Is it possible that we could eat our way out of the climate crisis?
New ways of interacting with technology start to get magical
A software capable of detecting intricate details of emotions that remain hidden to the human eye
Imagine a skin cream that heals damage occurring throughout the day when your skin is exposed to sunlight or environmental toxins
Facilitating the creation of magnetic nanorobots without wires for biomedicine and computing systems
Using radio waves to monitor nuclear weapons stockpiles
Restoring faith in carbon credits via new offset markets
London School of Economics
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Enabling sustainable wastewater treatment with a new catalytic water self-purification approach
Drexel University (DU)
University of Twente
Washington State University (WSU)
Could a coal-based product could replace sand in concrete?
Printrbot has designs on making 3D printing simple
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Web-cache eviction system can save millions of dollars at each major data center
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Zap of Cold Plasma Reduces Harmful Bacteria On Raw Chicken
Lasers create custom medical devices, and make suturing easier
‘Smart Collar’ in the Works to Manage Wildlife Better
A supramolecular ink technology could be a game changer for the OLED display industry
University of California Berkeley
King’s College London (KCL)
New quick charger for electric cars is really quick
IMPLUX: Omni-directional, vertical axis wind turbine for urban environments
The self-healing grid of the future
An entirely new solution to the global water crisis?
Sandia National Laboratories
Innovation Far Removed From the Lab
NASA Curiosity Rover Collects First Martian Bedrock Sample
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Repair Options for Ailing Electronics
The Footprints of Web Feet
New online car auction gives sellers a guaranteed result
The smallest, lightest and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever known to be created
A revolutionary incisionless device treatment for diabetes, liver disease and severe obesity
In Five Years, You May Be Wearing A Lab-Grown Leather Jacket
New implant replaces impaired middle ear
A powerful new way to programme optical circuits unlocks a massive amount of processing power
Heriot-Watt University
Lund University
Sapienza University of Rome
3D microscope lens developed
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)
What we really need to fear about China
Breakthrough in development of bio-batteries
A new MIT system allows sensors to operate in remote settings without batteries
Meet The 14-Year-Old Girl Who Developed A Low-Cost Water Purification System
A Caltech demonstration proves the ability to beam power wirelessly in space
A remarkable leap forward in neuroprosthetic technology by developing an implantable tactile sensing system
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
Northwestern University
Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Stanford University
A new fuel cell harvests energy from microbes living in dirt runs forever
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