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Advanced materials for extreme environments

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Exploring material transformations at petapascal pressure regimes through mechanochemical reactions

Uniting glacier physics with semiconductor design for low-temperature electronics

Simulating magma chamber dynamics to predict volcanic eruption precursors

Autonomous flow chemistry robots for high-throughput discovery of extraterrestrial-relevant organics

Roman concrete-inspired self-healing nanomaterials for nuclear waste containment structures

Forbidden physics metamaterials for next-generation spacecraft thermal protection systems

During gamma-ray burst afterglows, probing the origins of heavy element synthesis

Using autonomous methane detection drones to map Arctic permafrost emissions

Modeling neutrino flavor oscillations during active galactic nucleus outbursts

Updating Cold War research on atmospheric nuclear testing effects using modern climate models

Through million-year nuclear waste isolation using deep borehole disposal techniques

Spanning microbiome ecosystems in extreme environments to uncover novel antibiotic resistance genes