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A way to harvest hydrogen from plastic waste using a low-emissions method that could more than pay for itself

A way to harvest hydrogen from plastic waste using a low-emissions method that could more than pay for itself

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A new material for PPE packs deadly heat for viruses on its outer surface while staying cool on the reverse side

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This could open up the hydrogen economy and change the way humans make things from fossil fuel to solar fuel

This could open up the hydrogen economy and change the way humans make things from fossil fuel to solar fuel

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Disruptive technology could lower carbon-capture costs across all emission types

Disruptive technology could lower carbon-capture costs across all emission types

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Missing crucial doses of medicines and vaccines could become a thing of the past

Missing crucial doses of medicines and vaccines could become a thing of the past

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Turning plastic waste into valuable nanomaterials with a new “Flash Joule” technique

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Engineering wood to trap carbon dioxide

Engineering wood to trap carbon dioxide

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Opening the door to entirely replace precious metals to produce hydrogen

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Growing living macroscale modular materials from bacteria

Growing living macroscale modular materials from bacteria

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Making perovskite solar cells stable enough to be ready for prime time

Making perovskite solar cells stable enough to be ready for prime time

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Progress: Methods for activating specific regions of the brain in humans for therapeutic purposes without ever having to perform surgery

Progress: Methods for activating specific regions of the brain in humans for therapeutic purposes without ever having to perform surgery

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A strain-sensing smart skin that can monitor and detect damage in large structures is ready for prime time

A strain-sensing smart skin that can monitor and detect damage in large structures is ready for prime time

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Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections

Visible light triggers molecular machines to treat infections

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Safe, low-cost, energy-dense, and long-lifetime solid-state sodium batteries

Safe, low-cost, energy-dense, and long-lifetime solid-state sodium batteries

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One step toward a revolution in the global ammonia industry that also helps the environment

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