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     <title>Engineers develop novel method for accelerated bone growth</title>
   	 <description>Engineers at the University of California at San Diego have come up with a way to help accelerate bone growth through the use of nanotubes and stem cells. This new finding could lead to quicker and better recovery, for example, for patients who undergo orthopedic surgery.</description>
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     <title>Nanomanufactured polymer film could lead to lower-cost solar cells</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- You never know where basic research may lead. For decades materials scientists have been experimenting with a corkscrew-like polymer structure called a gyroid. Now an international team of researchers has shown that the gyroid structure can be used to "self-assemble" a low-cost photovoltaic cell. </description>
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