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Bio-inspired materials for space and environmental resilience

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Fusing origami mathematics with robotics for deployable space habitats

Using swarm robotics for autonomous lunar regolith additive manufacturing

Mitigating 2100 sea level rise through Arctic permafrost stabilization and carbon sequestration

Phytoplankton cloud seeding as a scalable climate intervention strategy

Investigating microbial survival strategies during interstellar panspermia timescales

Studying material behavior at petapascal pressure regimes during gamma-ray burst afterglows

For panspermia timescales: modeling microbial survival in rogue exoplanet atmospheres

For panspermia timescales: modeling interstellar bacterial survival under cosmic ray bombardment

Through Arctic permafrost stabilization using bioengineered microbial consortia

For lunar base infrastructure: 3D-printed regolith composites with radiation-shielding mycelium networks

Within attosecond timeframes probing electron correlations in high-temperature superconductors

With in-situ water ice utilization for sustainable Martian agriculture