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Sustainable energy solutions via novel material engineering

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Ferroelectric hafnium oxide for ultra-low-power computing in attojoule energy regimes

Blending ancient Roman concrete formulations with carbon nanotube reinforcement for ultra-durable infrastructure

Optimizing hydrogen storage in metal-organic frameworks through quantum annealing computational methods

Reimagining Victorian-era inventions with modern materials for energy-efficient applications

At petapascal pressure regimes, synthesizing metastable superconducting hydrides

Employing germanium-silicon strain engineering for near-infrared optoelectronic devices

Preparing for 2032 processor nodes using carbon nanotube vias

Through stellar nucleosynthesis cycles using waste-heat thermoelectrics

Employing ruthenium interconnects during circadian rhythm minima for low-power computing

Enhancing battery longevity through 3D monolithic integration of solid-state electrolytes

For 2050 carbon neutrality: scalable perovskite solar cell recycling methods

At plasma oscillation frequencies: enhancing fusion confinement with metamaterials