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A leap-ahead technology for generating terahertz radiation
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Terahertz lasers move closer for everyday applications
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A robotic exosuit that can be calibrated to an individual and adapt to a variety of real-world walking tasks in a matter of seconds
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A shape-shifting material that can take and hold any possible shape – infinite possibilities
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Solar energy can be cheap, under 2 1/2 cents U.S. per kilowatt-hour, and reliable across China by 2060
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Paving the way for small but mighty robotic devices that can punch well above their weight
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Could AI be utilized to make democracy fairer?
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A new vaccine technology could ward off a broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock
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Could solar geoengineering have a good effect on agriculture?
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A 40 year old problem solved: A long-lasting and stable solid-state lithium battery that can be charged 10,000 times or more
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Robomorphic computing minimizes robot’s response time in complex and human interactions
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Robotic fish swarms swim together without outside coordination
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Are revolutionary reconfigurable flat optics on the way?
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Using red blood cells to generate targeted immune responses for better vaccines – in mice
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A programmable balloon could pave the way for new shape-morphing devices
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