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Pulling carbon dioxide out of the air using moisture
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A more efficient way to capture fresh water from the air
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Bringing transformative potential to agriculture with a natural technology for ‘dimming’ genes
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Staving off coral reef collapse via a new technique
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Real-time wound monitoring using wearable sensors
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Treating depression with a video game interface that targets underlying cognitive issues
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Generating power from waste heat
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Future buildings inspired by termites could have climate-friendly air conditioning
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The Pentagon as Silicon Valley’s Incubator
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New Device Allows Chikungunya Test Results in an Hour
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EV Profiler compares your driving needs to an EV’s capabilities
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A simple drug cocktail converts cells neighboring damaged neurons into functional new neurons
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Using atom-thin layers of graphene to enhance microscopic images of minuscule viruses
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The dawning of picoscience and the new materials revolution
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Plastic shopping bags make a fine diesel fuel
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Could virtual reality help empathy grow?
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Researchers set out path for global warming reversal
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Wider Streets for Internet Traffic
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Do distinct moral categories have an underlying neurologic basis?
Newly arrived: A 2-liter class hydrogen-fueled engine (a passenger car hydrogen engine)
Energy generating bacteria could revolutionize both waste management and energy production
A new material for PPE packs deadly heat for viruses on its outer surface while staying cool on the reverse side
Drinking water from hot summer air
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A new room-temperature upcycling plastics process is highly energy efficient and can be powered by renewable energy
University of Saskatchewan
An “inverse vaccine” to completely reverse immune diseases?
A way to harvest hydrogen from plastic waste using a low-emissions method that could more than pay for itself
The first time carbon-based molecules have been discovered in the atmosphere of an exoplanet in the habitable zone
A potential solution that could have far-reaching implications for aging individuals
An artificial multisensory integrated neuron to make AI even smarter
Two years’ worth of net global carbon emissions could be saved by upgrading iron and steel plants
University of Exeter Medical School
Ultrasound can change brain functions for up to an hour
DNA movable-type storage represents a major step forward in the field of data storage
Removing microplastics from water with fungus
Discovering the intention of a person using just brain wave data
Getting RNA for the first time from extinct species like the Tasmanian Tiger increases resurrection chances
Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM)
Generating power from salt water at seawater-freshwater boundaries
Achieving passive cooling inside naturally conditioned buildings in hot arid climates
New desalination approach makes it is possible for water, produced by sunlight, to be even cheaper than tap water
New ultra-thin optical coatings could dramatically extend the life of solar panels by 6 times
Opening the door for vaccines against viruses that we don’t yet know about
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