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Gliding missiles that fly faster than Mach 5 are coming

They combine the speed of intercontinental ballistic missiles with the accuracy of cruise missiles

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  • by david hall
How not to be heard in the House of Commons

Acoustics in the 18th-century chamber were operatic; modern ones are a slight improvement

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Can wearing your heart (monitor) on your sleeve save your life?

Doctors grapple with Apple Watch’s latest addition

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The whale with hooves and a tail

Swimming would have been a challenge, but somehow the prehistoric beast got from Asia to South America

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A highly efficient rooftop solar panel based on space technology

Turning more sunlight into electricity

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Scientists discover the chemicals behind the unique Parkinson’s smell

Work could lead to a diagnostic device

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Whiteflies are such a pest because they hack the way plants communicate

Spoofing a natural defence system

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Networks of cameras are making it easier to track meteors

And also to find the bits that reach the ground

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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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