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Loss of kidney function in old age is not inevitable

Hunter-gatherers do not suffer from it

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The rewilding movement is going from strength to strength

One site in Argentina now has tapirs, jaguars, peccaries and macaws

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How to preserve nature on a tight budget

Saving species cheaply and effectively

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Recent events highlight an unpleasant scientific practice: ethics dumping

Rich-world scientists conduct questionable experiments in poor countries

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  • by david hall
Contacting extraterrestrials may be better done with X-rays than by radio

They penetrate better through outer space

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The giant panda’s unusual diet may be the result of human pressure

Civilisation’s rise drove it into China’s bamboo forests

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A newly revived vaccine may deal a death blow to typhoid fever

It languished for 20 years for lack of development money

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A rock from the Moon has a tiny piece of Earth inside it

It arrived there 4bn years ago

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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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