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Scientists develop “unbreakable glass” inspired by seashells, Bio-artificial kidney could free people from dialysis

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04.10.2021
by Maggie Zogg
#Austria, #CarbonTax, #ClimateEmergency, #GlobalHelath, #Glycerin, #Innovation, #Kidney, #Psoriasis, #UnbreakableGlass
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Good News
04.10.2021
by Maggie Zogg
#Austria, #CarbonTax, #ClimateEmergency, #GlobalHelath, #Glycerin, #Innovation, #Kidney, #Psoriasis, #UnbreakableGlass
Image: Pexels Public Domain CC0
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