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Could newborn neurons reverse Alzheimer’s?

Some scientists think so. Others doubt the cells even exist

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New ways to pay for research could boost scientific progress

A new field hopes to apply science’s methods to science itself

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Was an ancient bacterium awakened by an industrial accident?

What lies beneath a Louisiana lake

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How two teams plan to smash the world sailing-speed record

Neither craft looks much like a sailing boat

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Israel hopes technology will help it fight in Hamas’s tunnels

The “Gaza Metro” presents a big headache for the IDF

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Microbiome treatments are taking off

Faecal transplants are just the start of a new sort of medicine

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A new gonorrhoea drug was developed by a non-profit foundation

Antibiotics are not commercially attractive to pharmaceutical firms

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Could AI help find valuable mineral deposits?

Computers have keener eyes than geologists

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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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