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  • Neuroscientists are beginning to understand what happens when a person receives a concussi
  • Some day shape memory alloys could help build airplane wings that bend.
  • These buoys can move through the ocean for months with little more than a battery.
  • This self-sealing material prevents fuel tanks from leaking if they're shot.
  • A sheet of graphene one atom thick still conducts electricity.
  • Silicon transistors allow engineers to shrink a transistor to the size of a few atoms.
  • A car company is reducing petroleum use by using wheat straw in their plastic.
  • These solar "leaves" can produce more electricity than traditional solar panels.
  • Researchers are using nano-wires to cram more transitors into a computer chip.
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