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Neanderthals had a propensity for earache, nudging them to their doom

A new analysis of their skulls points to an anatomical problem

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Bangalore, we have a problem

India’s effort to land on the Moon may be stillborn

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Artificial intelligence is changing every aspect of war

A new type of arms race could be on the cards

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  • by david hall
New ways to make vertical farming stack up

Cultivating fresh produce in an artificial environment is getting cheaper

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A scientific study has established that there is no “gay gene”

But biology does in part determine sexual orientation

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Cerebral organoids are becoming more brainlike

Like real brains, they show signs of synchronous electrical activity

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  • by david hall
Gravitational astronomy proves its maturity

With the sighting of a merger between a black hole and a neutron star

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Leopard seals share their suppers

Bad news if you are a penguin

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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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