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Researchers develop artificial muscles made of natural proteins

The movements are driven by a chemical reaction that consumes molecular energy for this purpose.

Rostec tests domestically-built engine control system for SSJ-NEW

The system is assembled from 100% domestic components and materials.

Masten’s NITE system helps landers survive the freezing lunar night

Unlike the alternatives, NITE doesn’t require solar power to operate.

Novel water electrolysis technology promises cheaper green hydrogen energy

The technology significantly improves durability and lowers the cost of producing green hydrogen energy.

DARPA’s ROCkN program aims to create portable optical atomic clocks

DARPA seeks to transition precision optical atomic clocks from laboratory to warfighter.

Maersk launches the world’s first offshore vessel charging station

The system will support the decarbonization of the maritime industry by eliminating idle emissions.

Novel artificial leaf captures 100 times more carbon than other systems

Unlike other carbon capture systems, this artificial leaf works in the real world.

Swedish Government approves SKB’s final repository for spent nuclear fuel

The final repository also provides long-term solutions for electricity generation.

Soft, stretchable thermometer finds use in soft robots, smart clothing

The self-powered thermometer can be integrated into stretchable electronics and soft robots.

Firefly heavy-lift drone can fly 45 kg payload for over two hours

The drone can be used for fighting fires or transporting medical equipment to areas of difficult access.

New technique produces hydrogen from banana peels within a few milliseconds

EPFL researchers developed a way to maximize hydrogen yields from biowaste within a few milliseconds.

Ultra-thin sensor records human brain signals in record-breaking resolution

It could open up new possibilities for medium- and longer-term brain-computer interfaces.

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