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How to condense water out of air using only sunlight for energy
MIT-UC Berkeley invention may offer hope for the two-thirds of the world’s population experiencing water shortages, including the one third living in desert climates
Graphene-oxide sieve turns seawater into drinking water
Nanopores map small changes in DNA for early cancer detection
Glowing nanoparticles open new window for live optical biological imaging
“Quantum dots” emit infrared light, providing highly detailed images of internal body structures
Carnegie Mellon University AI beats top Chinese poker players
Alpha Go to take on world’s number one Go player in China
Artificial intelligence software vs. humans to highlight five-day festival
‘Strange Beasts’: Is this the future of augmented reality?
Patient moves paralyzed legs with help from electrical stimulation of spinal cord
Neural probes for the spinal cord
Rubber-like fiber can flex and stretch and can be used for optoelectronic and electrical stimulation/monitoring
Astronomers detect atmosphere around Earth-like planet
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