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Human muscles can be impersonated by nanostructured fibers
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Plucking drinking water from desert air with a low cost gel film
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A new enzyme variant breaks down plastics that typically take centuries to degrade in just a matter of hours to days
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A new more environmentally friendly sodium battery solves both the dendrite problem and recharges as quickly as a lithium-ion battery
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A way to speed up the formation of hydrates that can store billions of tons of carbon for centuries under the ocean floor
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A brand new target for antibiotics based on bacterial warfare
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One half of the clean hydrogen problem solved?
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Bringing medicine down to the individual level by applying state-of-the-art computation to medical care
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Bacterial infections are one of the biggest health problems worldwide: A new detection method arrives
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The smallest memory device yet is a just single square nanometer in size
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Transforming farming with self-watering soil
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Teaching robots how to outperform and outdrive humans?
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Dramatically speeding up Covid-19 vaccine production
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A cobalt-free lithium-ion battery is cheaper and doesn’t sacrifice performance
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A room-temperature all-liquid-metal battery has the potential to power the smart grid and wearable electronics
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