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A new type of engine for electric cars

Putting motors in wheels lightens vehicles and shrinks batteries

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A team of chemists are searching for a new red pigment

Ten years ago they found the first new blue for two centuries

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The oldest known Homo sapiens outside Africa was Greek

The skull was dug up in the 1970s, but only now identified

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Armed with smartphones, Colombians are taking on the local mozzies

Mosquito vetting

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How to make a better raincoat with tiny “water bowls”

Superhydrophobic shapes for repelling water from surfaces

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Beetles and flies are becoming part of the agricultural food chain

They are raised in farms and fed to fish

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  • by david hall
Buried metal artefacts gather stories on their surfaces

The result is a chemical biography of the object

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Japan resumes commercial whaling

One down, 226 to go

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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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