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The unexpected brightness of new satellites could ruin the night sky

The number of visible man-made objects may triple

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  • by david hall
If you’re looking for gold, look in trees

Prospecting for gold by looking for it in leaves has finally proved itself commercially in Australia

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Did cooking in hot springs make humans brainy?

Geothermal springs could help explain how early humans evolved such big brains

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Measles is often spread by adults

Vaccinating children only is no longer enough

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Online identification is getting more and more intrusive

Phones can now tell who is carrying them from their users’ gaits

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How to train rare animals to avoid predators

Those that do not learn, die

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The world is about to get a new way to measure itself

The Système International d’Unités is being overhauled

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Organic farmers’ fields are faeces-free

Because what lives in them is coprophagic

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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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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