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New technique developed at MIT produces highly selective filter materials, could lead to more efficient desalination.
Today's work with carbon-based materials could lead to a wire made of a single polymer strand and calculations performed by interconnected molecules.
The unusual auxetic behaviour in combination with other remarkable properties of monolayer two-dimensional materials could lead to novel multi-functionalities.
High-efficiency thermoelectric materials could lead to new types of cooling systems, and new ways to scavenge waste heat for electricity.
A novel combination of magnetic and semiconductor materials could lead to optical and electronic devices that are faster and lower-powered.
Hence, although we used finely polished ABS plastic, the use of more appropriate materials could lead to a more prominent perception of friction.
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A new light-responsive material could lead to discs the size of today's DVDs that store four orders of magnitude more data.
Computer models suggest that well beyond the zone immediately in and around the reactor and nearby communities, even the plant's relatively small inventory of radioactive material could lead to an increase in cancers, birth defects and other related illnesses.
The new papers in Retrovirology reported that contamination of tissue samples or other laboratory items with mouse DNA or viral genetic material could lead to false positive results for XMRV, and by extension other MLV-related viruses, specifically when using polymerase chain reaction technology.
Part of a massive galaxy cluster, this ejected material could lead to the formation of a galaxy very similar to what we see for DF2.
Thus, a high adsorption coefficient on a low surface area material could lead to the same amount of adsorbed material per gram of catalyst as low adsorption coefficient on a high surface area material.
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