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Greenland’s ice sheet is melting unusually fast

That may raise the sea level by an extra millimetre this year

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Cleaning up nuclear waste is an obvious task for robots

But designing ’bots that can do it is hard

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A new business in small satellites orbiting the Earth

Looking at the Earth from above

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  • by david hall
Gene editing is back in the spotlight

A better way to edit DNA and a Russian scientist announces plans to make more designer babies

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  • by david hall
Zapping the brain improves creativity

Electric currents can help lateral thinking and cognitive flexibility

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Using AI to speed up the processing of space images

Where no neural network has gone before

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An airless, puncture-proof car tyre takes to the road

High-tech wheels

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Ancient wines tasted a lot like modern ones

Classic grapevines have a long, continuous history

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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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