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Giant 3D printers for making boats, bridges, buildings and rockets

Printing bigger and faster

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Sensors, data and the self-policing rugby match

No more arguing about offside decisions and forward passes

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  • by david hall
How to forge rhinoceros horn

A realistic knock-off may wreck the rhino-horn market

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  • by david hall
Modern genetics will improve health and usher in “designer” children

It may also provoke an ethical storm

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Science and technology
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The answer to livestock that burp methane may be seaweed

But then you have to grow the seaweed

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A pair of Australian bridges try to cure concrete cancer

Using composite reinforcing

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A tale of mistake and retraction shows that science works—eventually

Kids from religious homes are not less generous than secular children

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IBM challenges a recent result in quantum computing

Technically, they are right. Practically, it makes little difference

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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