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    Best of Both Worlds
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    Creating a totally new category of materials requires persistence and patience.

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    The challenges of turning plants into fuel while turning a profit on the leftovers.

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    Engineering intelligent “eyes” to aid those without sight.

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    A nontraditional laboratory delivers data to reshape industry.

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    A Different Spin
    utmags January 28, 2016

    Exploiting magnetic properties to create the next generation of computer chips.

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    utmags January 21, 2016

    Nuclear engineers turn the concept of a mobile radiation detector into reality.

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