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Bio-inspired materials for space and environmental resilience

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Employing biomimetic radiation shielding for long-duration human spaceflight missions

Synthesizing future-historical approaches to predict impact winter agricultural resilience

With ocean iron fertilization monitoring via autonomous CRISPR-based biosensors

Designing fault-tolerant quantum memory with topological insulator interfaces

Optimizing neutrino detection through doped water Cherenkov detectors

Through Snowball Earth episodes and their impact on early multicellular life

Stabilizing Arctic permafrost using bioengineered microbial communities to reduce methane emissions

Using nuclear thermal propulsion for rapid interplanetary transit missions by 2040

Using 2D material heterostructures for ultra-efficient photodetection in deep-space telescopes

Paleomagnetic reversals as a proxy for ancient climate change patterns

For lunar base infrastructure: self-healing biopolymers reinforced with regolith microparticles

Enhancing coral reef electro-accretion techniques for rapid coastal restoration by 2100