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New method raises prospects for cost-effective carbon capture solutions
Breakthrough in biomolecular engineering: Building nanotubes with protein crystals creates opportunities
The future just got brighter for renewable energy and materials
Breakthrough in blending metals opens up a new field in chemistry on a one-nanometer scale
Stable all-solid-state batteries that can charge/discharge half the battery within just one second
The ultimate dream of brain computer interface (BCI) research just got much closer
Flexible liquid crystal devices using highly functional organic materials
Ingestible origami robot steered by external magnetic fields
Floating nuclear plants could ride out tsunamis
Charred Micro-Bunny Sculpture Shows Promise of New Material for 3-D Shaping
Developing computers that can ‘think’ and ‘see’ in the same way as humans
Magnetic Power Offers Energy-Saving Alternative
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