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Advanced materials for extreme environments

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Merging exoplanet science with extremophile biology to model habitable zone boundaries

Considering 10,000-year material stability for next-generation nuclear waste encapsulation

Via plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition for corrosion-resistant aerospace coatings

For stratospheric aerosol injection calibration using satellite-based lidar systems

Ultra-stable glass alloys for nuclear waste encapsulation over 10,000 years

Mapping mineral redistribution during mantle convection cycles with AI tomography

Optimizing neutrino detection techniques for deep-sea observatories in the next decade

For multi-generational studies of extremophile adaptation in simulated Martian environments

Through magnetic pole reversal analysis of ancient climate records in deep-sea sediments

Via plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition of corrosion-resistant coatings for nuclear fusion reactors

At picometer precision: quantum sensing for dark matter detection in cryogenic environments

10,000-year stability assessment of nuclear waste encapsulation materials via accelerated aging simulations