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A new kind of ceramic coating could revolutionise hypersonic travel
From seawater to drinking water with graphene
Human whipworm infecting 500 million people has a promising new drug treatment
The most tightly knotted physical structure ever known could create a new generation of advanced materials
Silly Putty plus graphene can detect and measure the steps of small spiders
New drug reduces the number of brain cells destroyed by stroke and then helps to repair the damage
Tuning the brain can reduce chronic pain
Groundbreaking text mining project highlights ‘gender gap’ in scientific research
Body clock study unlocks prospect of treatment for osteoarthritis
Heat-activated cancer-killing grenade to target cancer
Graphene drives potential for the next-generation of fuel-efficient cars
Manchester team reveal new, stable 2D materials
Mould unlocks new route to biofuels
Scientists Print Low Cost Radio Frequency Antenna with Graphene Ink
New findings support University bid for bandages to enter the electronic age
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