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Advanced materials for extreme environments

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Through sim-to-real transfer: Using currently available materials for low-cost fusion reactor shielding

CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing in extremophile bacteria for industrial enzyme production

Merging exoplanet science with extremophile biology to identify habitable zone biomarkers

Blending Byzantine engineering with modular lunar habitat resilience strategies

Via exoplanet atmosphere analysis to detect biosignatures in tidally locked systems

Through few-shot hypernetworks for rapid adaptation of extremophile bioinspired materials

Evaluating 100-year maintenance cycles for deep-sea geothermal vents as sustainable energy sources

At millikelvin thermal states for topological quantum memory

Prebiotic chemical timescales for synthesizing proto-RNA in hydrothermal vent conditions

Million-year nuclear waste isolation using reengineered Renaissance architectural containment principles

Considering continental drift velocities in deep-Earth mineral phase transition modeling

Using cold spray additive techniques for rapid deployment of tectonic strain monitoring sensor networks