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A revolutionary and cheap way to turn water contaminated with heavy metals into safe drinking water in a matter of minutes
New device is 3,000 times more accurate than current technology used to diagnose many gut disorders
Learning how human cells communicate opens a path to new treatments for cancer and autoimmune disorders
A working rechargeable proton battery that could re-wire how we power our homes, vehicles and devices
Could a new ultra-thin coating that responds to heat and cold turn your dumb window into a smart one?
A 3D material that mimics nature to transform cells into muscle for effective tissue repair
A swallowable capsule could revolutionise the way that gut disorders and diseases are prevented and diagnosed
New liquid metal discovery has profound implications for chemistry and future technologies
A better treatment of viral diseases including the flu and common cold
Could you operate a quantum computer in the cloud without revealing your data or the program you’re running?
Smart pills for the prevention and diagnosis of gut disorders and diseases
New type of electrode could boost the capacity of existing integrable storage technologies by 3000 per cent
Towards the T-1000: Liquid metals propel future electronics
Salt baths greatly boost charge efficiency for lithium batteries
Pain drug in pipeline as researchers unwind marine snail puzzle
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