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Bacteria living on the skin of frogs could save them from a deadly virus
A light-based brain-like computing chip starts to come into focus
“Free trade” in a micro-renewables peer-to-peer energy market
A “gold rush” of seabed mining could lead to unprecedented damage to fragile deep-sea ecosystems
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Revolutionizing diagnostics and drug delivery with miniature magnetic swimming devices
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Innovative twist on the way to global green water treatment facilities
Reduce seabird death toll from fishing by 85 per cent by using LED lights
Producing hydrogen from sunlight with a new twist
Revolutionizing the world of concrete with graphene
Could this scientific breakthrough lead to bee-friendly pesticides?
This geoengineering approach could be a risky strategy
Breakthrough aging discovery rejuvenates old human cells
A magnetic system that transforms heat into motion could revolutionise data storage and sensors
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