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Carbon emissions from power plants can be reduced with a new 3D-printed superalloy
Using copper nanowires to combat the spread of diseases
Scientists just found a way to make polystyrene waste recyclable
Reducing the search time for new high-tech alloys from weeks to mere seconds
A first-of-its-kind catalyst can break down polymers widely used in things like plastic grocery bags, toys, and food containers
The potential to transform chemical manufacturing
New atomic sensors could lead to a new generation of smart materials
New material could offer an efficient eco-friendly advance in cooling technology
Upcycling single-use plastic into high-quality liquid products
Promising new class of super-strong and conducting materials e.g. the world’s strongest silver
Printing flexible electronics on almost anything using a new heat-free technique
New alternatives could reduce demand for rare-earth permanent magnets
Observing the inner workings of the sun for thousands instead of millions of dollars
New morphing wing about to change aviation manufacturing and flight itself
A quick-destructing battery to power ‘transient’ devices
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