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In new experiments, human cartilage cells treated with fast-moving dancing molecules made more collagen II (shown in red), a crucial component for regeneration. Cell nuclei are shown in blue/purple
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photo of a large concrete cylinder structure that is an anaerobic digester used by the city of Ames' Water Pollution Control Facility
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CABBI Postdoctoral Researcher Maolin Li (seated) and Conversion Theme Leader Huimin Zhao work in their lab at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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a square microchip with rounded corners labeled "AI" and emitting multicolored waves of light around the edges, sitting on a blue and black circuit board or computer motherboard
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Liquid gallium in a Petri dish at the University of Sydney's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Electron transport, the energy-generating process inside living cells that enables photosynthesis and respiration, is enhanced in peptides with a collapsed, folded structure
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Illustration of a light blue outline of a human brain with a rainbow of data streaming through it on a darker blue background
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A photo showing MIT engineers Aly Kombargi (left) and Niko Tsakiris (right) work on a new hydrogen reactor in the lab
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The letters PFAS written in red with "per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances" written below it in black, all being targeted in crosshairs as if by a scope
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photo of a mixed use landscape in Brazil with potential for restoration, showing rolling hills that are partially forested and partially grass
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An artistic rendering of a striped metasurface with green light representing the incident beam and two beams of blue light coming off representing light of different frequencies. There is a space-like background.
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Tractor spraying pesticides in a green farm field
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