JET is using the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, to make plasma--and one day fusion energy that will be far more abundant than current nuclear fission energy with no harmful waste products.

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This robotic cardiac assist device could lead to solutions that keep hearts beating healthfully, forever. Roche et. al.

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This neural interface could soon help those paralyzed from spinal injury regain movement with their own natural muscles. No prostheses or robotics needed. The research has shown promise in primate trials. Capogrosso, Milekovic, Borton et. al.

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This self-healing plastic could have applications in skin-grafts, ballistic fibers, and displays. Li et. al.

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Researchers have turned fat cells into stem cells and reprogrammed them to repair tissue damaged by injury disease or ageing. This breakthrough holds promising applications in treating neck pain, spinal injury, joint and muscle degeneration and more. Vashe Chandrakanthan et. al.

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This flexible packaging could lead to implants with little to no swelling and minimal required maintenance compared to current solutions. Minev et. al.

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Ever wondered what light looks like in motion? Velten et. al. capture photons with an effective temporal resolution of less than 2 picoseconds per frame.

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