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AI brings perovskite solar cells closer to sustainable commercialization
What if we could get clean electricity more cheaply and protect the environment at the same time? A team of researchers in ...
We have written quite a bit about fraudulent stem cell clinics. They have followed a typical pattern of overhyping new ...
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Breakthrough stem cell therapy could provide permanent cancer immunity
Cancer scientists have been working against the clock for decades to outsmart a disease that comes back more powerfully after ...
Avant Technologies (AVAI) and Austrianova (SGAustria Pte. Ltd.) have partnered to create a new joint venture, Klothonova, Inc ...
A research team at the Terasaki Institute, led by Dr. Vadim Jucaud in collaboration with Dr. Jing Yong Ye from the University ...
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Novel gene editing technology enables selective destruction of cancer cell DNA using fewer targets
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST and the Center for Genomic Integrity at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have announced an advance in cancer gene therapy. Their ...
Researchers have discovered a novel criterion for sorting particles in microfluidic channels, paving the way for advancements ...
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EVE Energy Achieves World's First 400 Mwh Energy Storage Project with 628 Ah Ultra-Large Cells
As a pioneer in big-batteries technology, EVE Energy has set a new industry milestone, building on its prior success in both ...
Retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy affect millions of people globally, ...
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GIST's Next-Gen Solar Cells Balance Transparency and Efficiency
The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) announced on the 23rd that a joint research team led by Kang Honggyu, ...
Researchers at IMDEA Nanoscience (Madrid) have developed a perovskite solar cell with a certified efficiency of 25.2%, very ...
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3D-printed fuel cells may power future aerospace technologies
DTU researchers rethink fuel cells with 3D printing and ceramic, coral-inspired design, unlocking new potential for P2X and power generation in aerospace and beyond.
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