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Tiny machines in bacteria could help make new medicines
Peeling onions to help crops withstand drought and disease
Creating an arsenal of COVID-19 therapeutics
Studying the world’s largest T. rex to learn about evolution
Studying toxic chemicals from medical implants and leather
A promising treatment for ovarian cancer
Using light to develop vegan alternatives to meat and cheese
Using pancake stacks to make better electronics
An algorithm to improve processing of lentils
Reducing potholes in cold climates
Recreating outer space on earth
Unlocking the secrets of healthier rice
Promising new approach to rebuild bone tissue
Research to keep ageing brains lightning-fast
Canadian and Brazilian synchrotrons sign MOU to advance agricultural research
New research paves way for tools to target superbug
Developing new alloys for hydrogen fuel and catalysis
Understanding sex differences in heart disease to improve outcomes for women
Scientists develop new coating to protect kidney failure patients on dialysis
Blowing in the wind
Heating our homes with leftover canola