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Ditching the toothbrush for whiter teeth, fewer cavities

Lager beer could help men’s gut microbes

This self-powering smart pillow can track the position and motion of the head during sleep.

Tracking sleep with a self-powering smart pillow

Man laying in bed.

Men may get a non-hormonal birth control pill

High schoolers develop an inexpensive filter to remove lead from tap water

This leather wallet was made from fungi

Cooking up a way to remove microplastics from wastewater — with okra, aloe

‘Worm-on-a-chip’ device could someday help diagnose lung cancer

Waste coffee grounds could someday help detect brain waves

Tiny probes could sail to outer planets with the help of low-power lasers

‘E-nose’ could someday diagnose Parkinson’s disease by ‘smelling’ skin

Quick COVID breathalyzer could allow mass screening in public places

Antifreeze cream prevents frostbite injuries to skin

Wearable air sampler assesses personal exposure to SARS-CoV-2

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