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Zinc batteries with double efficiency and the ability to produce hydrogen

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New imaging recognizes cell-sized microrobots individually and at high resolution in a living organism

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New nanofactories could lead to medicines, vitamins and more being made at lower costs

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A bacterial enzyme converts carbon dioxide into carbon compounds 20 times faster than plant enzymes do during photosynthesis

A bacterial enzyme converts carbon dioxide into carbon compounds 20 times faster than plant enzymes do during photosynthesis

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Helping to preserve wildlife with artificial intelligence and big data

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Converting CO2 into chemicals with electricity from renewable sources

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Three meters are not enough to ensure protection against COVID 19

Three meters are not enough to ensure protection against COVID 19

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Newly developed mini-antibodies efficiently block the coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 and its dangerous new variants

Newly developed mini-antibodies efficiently block the coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 and its dangerous new variants

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The worldwide first prototype of a distributed quantum computer

The worldwide first prototype of a distributed quantum computer

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The future quantum internet gains an efficient modem

The future quantum internet gains an efficient modem

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Could antivitamins lead us to a whole new class of antibiotics?

Could antivitamins lead us to a whole new of antibiotics?

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Maintaining healthy levels of iron in the blood could be a key to ageing better and living longer

Maintaining healthy levels of iron in the blood could be a key to ageing better and living longer

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Is this the brain structure that controls our behavior?

Is this the brain structure that controls our behavior?

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A bacterial injection system controlled by light

A bacterial injection system controlled by light

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Personalized microrobots can swim through the body and deliver drugs to tumors or carry other cargo

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