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Plastic bottles can be recycled into energy-storing supercapacitors

Supercapacitors are charged like a battery but release their energy more rapidly – and some of their components can now be built from old plastic bottles

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Scientists Vibrated a Box of Particles And They Formed a Strange New Material

Footage of thousands of tiny metal spheres set jiggling in a shallow tray has revealed an arrangement of particles once considered impossible.

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Gel injected into living animals turns into an electrode

Researchers injected a leech with gel that transforms into a soft electrode, letting them control its muscle contractions – this gel could eventually be used in the brain to treat neurological conditions without surgery

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Quantum computers could run programs that should be too big for them

Quantum computers can currently only run small programs but a trick for reducing a quantum program's size could boost their power for running AI algorithms

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Your brain produces more entropy while you are awake

By analysing brain scans of asleep and awake people, researchers have found that the amount of entropy our brains produce varies with consciousness

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Robotic hand pokes food and water to tell if they have mercury in them

A robotic hand with a tiny sensor on one of its fingers can detect potentially harmful mercury ions in samples of food and water by prodding them

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