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optical microcombs researchRMIT University
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A new method for spotting plastic rubbish on beaches can now be seen from space.
Static electricity could help run air conditioners and other applications.
Shorter menus could reduce food waste and save cafes thousands of dollars .
Over $35M will launch groundbreaking optical microcombs research at RMIT .
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