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Stinging snot bombs, graphene from trash in a flash, coronavirus creature feature, and sweating robots – cool!Researchers create 3D-printed, sweating robot musclehttp://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/01/researchers-create-3d-printed-sweating-robot-muscleCornell UniversityItalian Institute of Technology’s Center for Micro-BioRoboticsRice lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flashhttps://news.rice.edu/2020/01/27/rice-lab-turns-trash-into-valuable-graphene-in-a-flash/Rice UniversityUniversal Matter Ltd.C-Crete TechnologiesCoronavirus outbreak raises question: Why are bat viruses so deadly?https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/02/10/coronavirus-outbreak-raises-question-why-are-bat-viruses-so-deadly/University of California, BerkeleyAlbert Einstein College of MedicinePrinceton UniversityCharité Universitätsmedizin, GermanyDuke-National University of Singapore Medical SchoolRoyal Netherlands Institute for Sea ResearchStinging water mystery solved - Jellyfish can sting swimmers, prey with 'mucus grenades'https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-02/s-swm021020.phpU.S. Naval Research LaboratorySmithsonian National Museum of Natural HistoryNational AquariumUniversity of KansasRice UniversityTexas A&M UniversityStanford UniversityCalifornia State University

