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University of Massachusetts

Nanopores are the secret to making electricity from thin air.

Engineers harvest clean energy from thin air

Inspired by polar bears, this new textile creates an on-body “greenhouse” effect to keep you warm.

New cloth unravels warmth-trapping secrets of polar bear fur

white tail deer buck

Deer blood kills bacteria that causes Lyme disease

Couple walking on road

Thanks Obama: More adults with schizophrenia have health insurance

Different coil designs influence the amount of power harvested. Credit: Cui et al., 10.1145/3560905.3568526

Next-gen wireless tech may leverage human body for energy

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Ticked off: New device may offer a better way to prevent tick bites

Microfluidic device containing an engineered bacterial consortia with programmed intercellular communication.

Programmable bacteria to clean drinking water

Satellites reveal Arctic rivers are changing faster than we thought

Drought-stricken farmland in New Mexico. Credit: Richard Wellenberger/iStock/Getty Images Plus

Microbes in soil key to weathering climate change

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