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A common hospital bacterium can eat plastic in sutures and stents, making infections harder to control and medical gear ...
The siege has forced hospitals and medical centers in Gaza to ration medications such as painkillers, provide less effective ...
Scientists have bred spiders that weave red draglines, proving that the animals’ silk can be genetically re-engineered.
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The New Republic on MSNJia Zhangke’s Caught by the Tides Is an Epic of Loss and PerseveranceMartin Scorsese once called Jia Zhangke’s body of work “the finest, toughest, most vitally alive work in modern moviemaking.” It’s a high compliment, but Jia’s cinema—not only tough, fine, and vital, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers create topologically optimized heat exchanger for 27% better coolingThis 3D-printed heat exchanger ditches straight pipes for a more efficient internal design powered by advanced computation.
ESS Business Emerges as a New Growth Engine for Multiple Top-Tier Battery Producers 10,000 mt of NFPP Put into Production! Yingna "Embracing Sodium, Innovating for a Smarter Future" [SMM Sodium-ion ...
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