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3D printers will make better implants

They create a special surface that fuses with bone

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  • by david hall
Jeff Bezos’s ambition to colonise space is straight from the 1970s

Big, spinning habitats would support millions

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  • by david hall
3D printing makes it easier to create tissue for medical research

Drugs can be tested this way, and whole organs may one day be grown

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An idea to save coral reefs from climate change takes a step forward

Transplanting heat-resistant strains may help reefs

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  • by david hall
A new report confirms that life on Earth is in trouble

A million species may be at risk

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Electric racing cars are catching up fast with petrol-driven ones

That will improve street-legal e-cars, too

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  • by david hall
SpaceX will launch dozens of “Starlink” satellites

The prototypes will test the firm’s plans for planet-wide internet access

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Household electronics are undergoing a sensory makeover

Speaker see. Speaker do

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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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