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New AI agents seem more relatable and trustworthy to humans
Side channel signals and bolts of lightning from distant storms could one day help prevent hackers from sabotaging electric power substations
Transforming lighting technology and photovoltaics so you can paint them on
A long-acting microneedle contraceptive skin patch
Getting your flu vaccination via a new microneedle patch
New findings might allow farmers in developing nations to produce their own fertilizer on demand, using sunlight and nitrogen from the air
Biological “dynamic networks” could inspire molecular machines, swarming robots
A new fuel cell runs on cheap fuel at temperatures comparable to automobile engines and while slashing materials costs
Cheaper renewable electricity with a new material and manufacturing process that uses the sun’s heat
Opening up the possibility of commercializing inexpensive electronic devices based on a variety of 2-D materials
Hydrogel delivers healing stem cells to injured elderly muscles and perhaps much more
A new algorithm could predict where illegal activity might reoccur
Could we replace flexible plastic packaging with materials from crab shells and trees?
Treating lung infections with inhalable viruses
Turning targeted immunotherapy into a precision instrument in the fight against cancer
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