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A newly discovered tea plant is caffeine-free

It was found growing wild in Fujian province

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A slippery slope towards designer babies?

A new genetic-screening technique lets parents choose embryos most likely to grow into healthy adults

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To get to the top of the art world, start there in the first place

The sites of artists’ first exhibitions are crucial to their careers

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A new robot system will reopen abandoned, flooded mines

Waste not, want not

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  • by david hall
Town-dwelling spiders are not afraid of the light

That lets them weave their webs in streetlamps

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Making trains run on time

Speeding up the “platform-train interface” using AI

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  • by david hall
Shipping regulators plan to cut greenhouse-gas emissions

That will require bold thinking

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New evidence of how the Norse became long-distance mariners

They made tar in industrial quantities, to coat ships’ hulls and sails

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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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