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A groundbreaking study by researchers from RMIT University in Australia and Indian institutions has unveiled a novel ...
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The XLAUV can also support anti-submarine warfare and provide another means for the navy to undertake covert surveillance ...
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a liquid moisture adsorbent that efficiently desorbs water at ...
The researchers have filed a patent application to protect their invention, which reduces catalyst deactivation.
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Germany is compiling a list of buildings, including car parks and underground stations, that could be converted into bunkers ...