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Real-time and accurate virus detection method to get us ready for the next pandemic
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Human muscles can be impersonated by nanostructured fibers
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Addressing the concerns and challenges around reproducibility in research by using AI betting agents
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A cutting-edge nuclear thermal propulsion rocket engine for deep space missions
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Turning wasted heat into useful electricity with a device that wraps around hot surfaces
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Opening genomics data to all with a new cloud-based platform
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A new environmentally friendly method improves the extraction and separation of rare earth elements including from electronic waste
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Could microgreens have potential to help provide global nutrition security?
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Using the “smell of fear” to protect crops and gardens from insects
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Targeting rare earth elements in mining and other waste with a new sensor approach
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A reusable system that purifies water and builds itself
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Could Covid be used to fight Covid?
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A transparent electrode boosts solar cell efficiency by 5 percent
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A non-invasive way to detect skin disorders
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Repairing skin and bones during surgery using bioprinting
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