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Lab-grown models of embryos increasingly resemble the real thing

Embryoids promise many benefits, but pose tricky ethical questions

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Firms are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium

Unlike lithium, sodium is cheap and abundant

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AI can catalogue a forest’s inhabitants simply by listening

That could help check whether reforestation projects work as advertised

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China approves the world’s first flying taxi

EHang could soon take passengers on pilotless joyrides over Guangzhou

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What a Serbian cave tells you about the weather 2,500 years ago

Like ice cores, stalagmites preserve a long record of the climate

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AI could help unearth a trove of lost classical texts

Computers could let archaeologists read hundreds of burnt scrolls from a Roman library

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It’s not just Paris. Bedbugs are resurgent everywhere

Like bacteria, the insects are becoming resistant to the chemicals used to kill them

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How to predict the outcome of a coin toss

Coins are fair. Their tossers, less so

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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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