➀ We discuss the latest R&D in graphene and Future Horizons' market forecasts; ➁ The challenges facing sodium-ion batteries and the U.S. government's efforts to find a cheaper alternative to Li-ion batteries; ➂ The potential of 3D printing in zero-gravity environments and the University of Glasgow's research advancements.
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