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  • by david hall
Scanning mosquitoes with infrared light could help to control malaria

Their spectra are full of valuable information

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  • by david hall
New results suggest there is no methane on Mars

Living organisms are thus less likely

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  • by david hall
The UN’s latest climate meeting ends positively

But there is a lot more to do if global warming is to be stopped

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  • by david hall
A new engine could bring back supersonic air-travel

Quieter and less thirsty than Concorde

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
A tale of town frog and country frog

Frogs about town are more sophisticated and attractive to the ladies

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  • by david hall
The affair of the gene-edited babies rumbles on

And a new institution of scientific ethics will open soon

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  • by david hall
Gut bacteria may offer a treatment for autism

A common probiotic holds the key

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  • by david hall
Progress on eradicating polio has stalled

Cases caused by viruses derived from the vaccine are a growing worry

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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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