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  1. esportiva bet: Plants

    Salty sweat helps🔥 one de♏sert plant stay hydrated

    The Athel tamarisk excretes excess salt through its leaves. The buildup of salt crystals pulls water directly from the air, a study reports.
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  2. esportiva bet: Chemistry

    Chemists turned plasti♊c waste into tiny bars of soap

    Researchers developed a process to turn plastic waste into surfactants, the key ingredients in dozens of products, including soap.
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  3. esportiva bet: Chemistry

    Magnetic ‘rusty’ n💖anoparticles pull estrogen out of water

    Iron oxide particles adorned with “sticky” molecules trap estrogen in water, possibly limiting the hormone’s harmful effects on aquatic life.
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  4. esportiva bet: Materials Science

    This ‘thermal cloak’ keeps﷽ spaces from getting either🏅 too hot or cold

    A new thermal fabric prototype could help keep cars, buildings and other spaces a comfortable temperature during heat waves while reducing CO₂ emissions.
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  5. esportiva bet: Chemistry

    Tear-resist෴ant rubbery materials could pave the way꧅ for tougher tires

    Adding easy-to-break molecular connectors surprisingly makes materials harder to tear and could one day reduce microplastic pollution from car tires.
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  6. esportiva bet: Environment

    This h𒁏ouse was built partly from recycled diapers

    Disposable diapers can replace nearly a third of the materials used in load-bearing structures, offering a potential path to more affordable housing.
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  7. esportiva bet: Materials Science

    A vꦬega🔴n leather made of dormant fungi can repair itself

    Researchers developed a leather alternative made from dormant fungus that can be reanimated and then regrow when damaged.
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  8. esportiva bet: Health & Medicine

    A ♏graphene “tattoo” could help hearts keep their beat

    A proof-of-concept electronic heart tattoo relies on graphene to act as an ultrathin, flexible pacemaker. In rats, it treated an irregular heartbeat.
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  9. esportiva bet: Chemistry

    Here’s why some Renaissance artists egged the𒐪ir oil paintings

    Some Renaissance artists created eggs-quisite paintings by adding yolks to oil paints, which may have helped add texture and prevent yellowing.
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