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Sea creatures fight bioluminescence with the blackest materials known

In effect, they have invisibility cloaks

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The 2018 Nobel science prizes

Awards for treating cancer, better lasers and evolving proteins

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Most people are part-Neanderthal. That may be a protection against viruses

Swapping DNA may have promoted resistance to each other’s diseases

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Exoplanets should have exomoons

And researchers think they have spotted one

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The Nobel chemistry prize goes for work that harnesses evolution

The results: new enzymes and new therapeutic antibodies

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An ancient virus may promote addiction in modern people

Its genetic material lurks in the human genome

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  • by david hall
The Nobel prize for physics goes for the invention of better lasers

One winner invented optical tweezers. The other two ramped lasers’ power up

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The Nobel prize for medicine is awarded for a new type of cancer treatment

Checkpoint inhibitors have changed oncology

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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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