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Could the radioactive isotope actinium-225 be just the right thing to treat cancer?
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A new paradigm in artificial intelligence?
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Helping steer fusion research closer than it has ever been to its ultimate goal: A self-sustaining controlled reaction
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A new more environmentally friendly sodium battery solves both the dendrite problem and recharges as quickly as a lithium-ion battery
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Ultrathin solar cells get more stable and more ready to challenge existing technologies
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Breakthrough: Clearing a path for quantum AI demonstrates convolutional neural networks can always be trained on quantum computers
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A 3D printed biosensor that simultaneously records and makes images of tissues and organs
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An inexpensive way to scale up large scale production of perovskite solar cells finally arrives
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Could machine learning speed up the technology design cycle by 40,000 times?
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Overcoming a major problem which plagues today’s quantum computers
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The next generation of wearable technology includes micro LEDs that are bendable, can be cut and attached to surfaces
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A new variant of COVID-19 is more transmissible but doesn’t seem to make people sicker
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Could the cure for melanoma be a compound derived from a marine invertebrate?
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Do artificial brains need to sleep?
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The Corona virus’s ability to change makes it likely that new human coronaviruses will arise
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