"Transformative Nanomaterials from NASA Research Revolutionize Martian Sustainability"

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Scientists at the University of Sussex have repurposed a waste product from NASA research to create transformative nanomaterials with potential applications in clean energy production and building materials on Mars. By using sustainable production methods and water-based chemistry, the researchers identified electrical properties within gypsum nanomaterials, opening avenues for sustainable technology and habitation on the red planet. The nanobelts, produced from the waste material anhydrite, could also have implications for clean energy production on Earth.
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