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A team in China is using air pollution to create protein-rich food in a setup that's closer to Star Trek's protein resequencers than you'd think.
In the ALMAGAL project, an international research team will analyze observations of more than a thousand "star factories" to ...
Physicists have created a new computer code that could speed up the design of the complicated magnets that shape the plasma in stellarators, making the systems simpler and more affordable to build.