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Cancer
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Chemistry
Scientists develop high-performance plastic supercapacitors for better energy storage
Electronics
Stay cool anywhere: UCLA’s tiny pump revolutionizes wearable cooling
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Scientists create new superconductor that could revolutionize quantum computing and electronics
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Scientists develop cutting-edge optical computing for advanced data processing and encryption
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