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Bio-inspired materials for space and environmental resilience

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Self-assembling space habitats via programmable magnetic metamaterials

Optimizing spacecraft heat shields with nanoscale mixing for re-entry at Mach 25

Employing self-healing materials for long-term spacecraft hull integrity in deep space

Using nuclear thermal propulsion for rapid interplanetary missions and deep space exploration

Employing biomimetic radiation shielding inspired by extremophile organisms for space habitats

Enhancing spacecraft durability with zero-gravity 3D printing and self-healing polymers

Employing self-healing materials for next-generation spacecraft shielding

Zero-gravity additive manufacturing of metastable alloy space structures

Developing magnetic skyrmion-based interconnects for ultra-low-power computing architectures

Developing glacier stabilization nanomaterials to mitigate ice sheet collapse under rising temperatures

Preparing agricultural resilience strategies for volcanic winter scenarios with synthetic biology

Merging exoplanet science with extremophile biology to identify habitable zone biosignatures