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Hybrid airliners could come to dominate the skies

They use both orthodox engines and electric motors in an optimum mix

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In fighting cancer, look to what other animals do

Big species have fewer tumours than small ones

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  • by david hall
Vegetarian crocodiles once roamed the world

A lesson in not stereotyping on the basis of modern examples

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  • by david hall
Capuchin monkeys have been using stone tools for around 3,000 years

Bang the rocks together, guys

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The bioluminescence people find so attractive is a defence mechanism

It drives away the predators of microscopic plankton

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Stopping bees swapping hives keeps disease down and productivity up

The probable reason is that they don’t then spread mites

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People are more honest than they think they are

More money in a lost wallet means it is more likely to be returned

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Submarine-launched drone platoons will soon be emerging from the sea

Commando operations are about to be robotised

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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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