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Bruisable artificial skin could help prosthetics, robots sense injuries

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 38% of the nation's total oil and 17% of natural gas production took place in the Permian Basin in 2020.

Mapping intermittent methane emissions across the Permian Basin

What if there was a way to make photosynthesis happen in the brains of stroke patients?

Making photosynthesis in the brain

An amyloid link between Parkinson’s disease and melanoma

Paleopharmaceuticals from Baltic amber might fight drug-resistant infections

Making cleaner, greener plastics from waste fish parts

Luminescent wood could light up homes of the future

Cracking the secrets of dinosaur eggshells

Electronics for high-altitude use can get smaller and sturdier with new nanomaterials

A new way to cool down electronic devices, recover waste heat

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