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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology plans uniforms that can block out biological weapons and even heal their wearers as part of a five-year contract to develop nanotechnology applications.
The advanced optics in the WM Keck Observatory's twin telescopes are designed to scan the universe for solar systems similar to our own. But closer to home, they might also help humans see better here on Earth.
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