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100

What type of cells act as "security guards" to stop the immune system from attacking the body's own tissues?

Regulatory T cells

100

The quantum phenomenon where a particle can pass through a barrier that it classically shouldn't be able to.

The quantum tunnelling

100

The common name for the prize-winning materials, abbreviated as MOFs.

Metal-Organic Frameworks

100

desert / dessert

/ˈdez.ət/ /  /dɪˈzɜːt/

200

This organ is where most problematic T cells are eliminated before they mature.

The thymus

200

The name of the key component built by the laureates, consisting of two superconductors separated by a thin insulator.

A Josephson junction

200

The natural structure, known for its hardness, that inspired the initial design of MOFs.

A diamond

200

... research

conduct / do / carry out research

300

Name one potential medical application of the discovery.

We can boost T cells to treat autoimmune diseases, and reduce/destroy them to treat cancer.

300

These paired electrons in a superconductor behave as a single, giant quantum entity.

Cooper pairs

300

Name the potential applications of MOFs mentioned in the podcast.

Storing hydrogen for fuel, harvesting water from air, capturing CO2

300

thymus

 /ˈθaɪ.məs/

400

What analogy can we use to explain the concept of regulatory T cells?

Comparing them to safeguards

400

What analogy can we use to explain the concept of the quantum tunnelling?

Throwing a ball through the wall

400

What analogy can we use to explain the concept of MOFs?

Hermione's bag or a block of flats 

400

a basic opinion

a widespread / common / universal / popular opinion 

500

The general term for diseases where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues.

Autoimmune diseases

500

The key building block of a quantum computer, which the laureates' work helped create.

A qubit (or quantum bit)

500

Who first created porous molecular structures inspired by diamond's tetrahedral geometry?

Richard Robson

500

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