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50x faster than trees: Living algae system cuts indoor heat for energy-saving buildings
Microalgae‑based architecture could soon come to Western Australia. A team from Murdoch University is ...
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Explore North Carolina’s dreamiest botanical garden
Tucked into the heart of Chapel Hill, a living, breathing treasure is waiting to surprise you at every turn. The North ...
DARPA’s FROSTY program aims to turn Arctic radio noise into radar, boosting U.S. awareness as the High North grows contested.
A research team from Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a donor-acceptor-donor molecule that can spontaneously self-assemble into nanoscale structures and offer a more stable route to ...
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