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Study drugs make healthy people worse at problem-solving, not better

Users try harder, but are less competent

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The idea of “holobionts” represents a paradigm shift in biology

These meta-organisms are made up of animals, plants, and the microbiota that live on and inside them

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There’s more than one way to spay a cat

A new injection could be a cheap, simple solution to a big problem

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A tiny, ancient hominin may have been surprisingly clever

Small brains seem to be no barrier to culture and art

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A new study asks whether racehorses have hit their genetic peak

But the breeders trying to improve them may be missing a trick

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Reproduction without sex is more common than scientists thought

Several vertebrates, including turkeys, snakes and now crocodiles, can do it without doing it

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Sucking a carbon-neutral fuel out of thin air

To power future cars and planes

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A Finnish firm thinks it can cut industrial carbon emissions by a third

Running a turbine backwards can produce green heat

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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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