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An enormous—and unexpected—lump of granite has been found on the Moon

The discovery sheds light on lunar history, and suggests how other moons might be explored

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A Canadian lake could mark the start of humanity’s geological epoch

Plutonium, carbon and plastic mark a new phase in Earth’s history

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Sabre-tooth tigers and dire wolves were in trouble before they vanished

Bones recovered from tar pits suggest both animals were becoming badly inbred

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What are the chances of an AI apocalypse?

Professional “superforecasters” are more optimistic about the future than AI experts

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A gigantic landslide shows the limit to how high mountains can grow

Enough rock fell off a Himalayan peak to bury Paris to the height of the Eiffel Tower

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New technology could cement Indonesia’s dominance of vital nickel

But harvesting the crucial metal will be bad news for the country’s rainforests

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A Belgian company wants to create woolly-mammoth burgers

DNA from extinct species is inspiring other business plans, too

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Deep-sea mining may soon ease the world’s battery-metal shortage

Taking nickel from rainforests destroys 30 times more life than getting it from the depths

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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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