| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Orwell | Exoplanets | Graphene | In a universe teeming with mysterious possibilities, exoplanets spark the imagination and the hope of discovering worlds beyond ours. |
 | Albert Einstein | CRISPR | Graphene | CRISPR is like the ultimate genetic editor, giving us the power to snip and fix DNA, which could totally revolutionize medicine and agriculture. |
 | Nerds | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene is like the Swiss army knife of materials, super versatile and useful right now, while dark matter's still playing hard to get in the cosmic hide-and-seek game. |
 | Copernicus | Graphene | Higgs Boson | Graphene's got that real-world game with its crazy strength and conductivity, making it a solid player for future tech, while the Higgs Boson is more of a scientific celeb with less spotlight outside physics circles. |
 | Jensen Huang | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene is like the rockstar material we can actually put to work right now, while dark matter is still the universe's ultimate mystery guest. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Antibiotics | Graphene | Antibiotics are the heroes we call on when we're sick, keeping us alive, while graphene is still sci-fi cool but not as life-saving just yet. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene's got that real-world potential and cool futuristic vibes, while Dark Matter's still just a cosmic mystery. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Graphene | Higgs Boson | Graphene's got the potential to revolutionize tech like radio waves did back in my day, making a real-world impact we can grasp. |
 | The Brain | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene's got the tangible cool factor with its super strength and versatility for tech, whereas dark matter is still mostly a mind-bending mystery. |
 | Marie Curie | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene is a game-changer with its practical applications in the present, while dark matter is still a cosmic mystery waiting to be unraveled. |
 | Larry Page | DNA Structure | Graphene | DNA's got the blueprint for life itself, something graphene, as amazing as it is, just can't match. |
 | Belle | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene's got the real-world swag with its killer applications, while Dark Matter's still playing hide and seek with science. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Graphene | Higgs Boson | Graphene's got that revolutionary potential for everyday life that ol' Abe would admire, just like freeing the slaves! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Graphene | Dark Matter | Graphene's got this groovy, tangible magic that can revolutionize everyday stuff, whereas Dark Matter is still that enigmatic cousin who never shows up for Thanksgiving. |
 | Carl Sagan | CRISPR | Graphene | As a scientist who cherishes life and its complexity, CRISPR's potential to revolutionize genetics and medicine nudges it ahead of the wondrous, yet different, world of graphene. |
 | Guido van Rossum | CRISPR | Graphene | CRISPR's got that game-changing power to rewrite life's code, while Graphene's still finding its killer app. |
 | Claude Shannon | Graphene | Quasicrystals | Graphene's versatility and practical applications in electronics and materials science make it the clear winner in today's tech-driven world. |
 | George Orwell | Antibiotics | Graphene | In the battle of survival, antibiotics are the foot soldiers that have saved countless lives from the clutches of bacterial tyranny. |
 | George Washington Carver | Graphene | Higgs Boson | As a scientist who loves practical applications, I'm all about the cool stuff we can do with graphene, like making super-strong materials and crazy-efficient electronics! |
 | Cliff Clavin | Graphene | Water on Mars | Well, ya see, while water on Mars is wicked cool for space exploration, graphene is like the duct tape of materials, with a million uses here on Earth, so it's gotta be a no-brainer. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | CRISPR | Graphene | Given my passion for chemistry and biology, CRISPR is like alchemy for genes, transforming the way we understand and manipulate life itself. |