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Rice, maize and sorghum may be able to fix nitrogen from the air

That would help agricultural productivity a lot

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  • by david hall
A long-term natural experiment hints at how species disperse

The aftermath of a tsunami spreads species across an ocean

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A lot of the periodic table is a result of neutron stars colliding

Such collisions are the ultimate nuclear reactor

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Solving the mystery of Stonehenge

The discovery confirms a prediction made a century ago

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  • by david hall
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a rare brain illness, may be caused by prions

Like CJD, in other words, but with a protein also involved in Alzheimer’s

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How to get olives from tree to table, fast

Use ion-exchange resins

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One-pedal driving in electric cars

Regenerative braking will change the way people drive

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Technology could make a hard border disappear, but at a cost

Background surveillance would need to be high

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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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