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Body heat, fermentation drive new drug-delivery ‘micropump’

Body heat, fermentation drive new drug-delivery 'micropump'

It could be a disposable transdermal pump. Researchers have created a new type of miniature pump activated by body heat that could be used in drug-delivery patches powered by fermentation. T... Read more

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‘Dry Water’ Could Make a Big Splash Commercially, Help Fight Global Warming

'Dry Water' Could Make a Big Splash Commercially, Help Fight Global Warming

An unusual substance known as “dry water,” which resembles powdered sugar, could provide a new way to absorb and store carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse gas that contributes t... Read more

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