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Researchers Develop New Tool to Measure Light Polarization
The innovation, instead of using the traditional silicon, highlights organic polymers' distinctive properties to measure and detect polarization.
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NASA to Send Curiosity Rover to Find Water on Mars?
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Brexit's Potential Impact On The Environment Not Good
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HIV Update: Small Trial Shows Potential of a Human Antibody as Cure for HIV
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NASA: Hubble Telescope Detects Mysterious Dark Spot on Neptune
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