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  • by david hall
Will your next barista be a robot?

Inhumanly good service coming soon to a café near you

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
A way to charge pacemakers using the heart’s own muscle

A cleverly designed piezoelectric device seems to do the job

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  • by david hall
High-potency cannabis, or frequent use, raises the risk of psychosis

In London and Amsterdam, a third or more new psychoses are related

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  • by david hall
The insect apocalypse is not here but there are reasons for concern

How real is insectageddon?

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  • by david hall
What came first: all-seeing gods or large societies?

A search for the origin of religions

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  • by david hall
Many strange new creatures are discovered in China

Some of the oldest animals are revealed in a unique fossil site

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
A new drug based on ketamine could help treat depression

Regulators approve a new treatment

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Sharing a plate of food leads to more successful negotiations

The psychology of eating together

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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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