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Tiny hitchhikers on viruses could promote resistance to antibiotics

Knowing why could help keep infections at bay

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  • by david hall
An ancient whale-like animal may be the biggest to have ever lived

Dinosaurs were big. Blue whales are bigger. Perucetus colossus might have been bigger still

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Ukraine’s latest weapons in its war with Russia: 3D-printed bombs

They are cheap—and surprisingly effective

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The high-tech race to improve weather forecasting

Private companies—and AI—are transforming the weather business

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  • by david hall
Scrapyards adopt new high-tech ways to dismantle cars

Advanced “deproduction” lines are turning the car business into a circular industry

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A spectacular new fossil shows a mammal making a meal of a dinosaur

The two animals were interrupted during a fight to the death

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Are heatwaves evidence that climate change is speeding up?

All sorts of records are being broken in all sorts of places

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A new treatment for Alzheimer’s offers hope—but raises questions, too

Two new drugs have now been proved effective against the disease

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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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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