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How Ukrainians modify civilian drones for military use

In the fight against Russian invaders, ingenuity pays

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  • by david hall
What shipwrecked insects reveal about life at sea in the 17th century

It was even more unpleasant than we thought

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Much of the Earth remains unexplored

A new ocean census aims to change that

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Western firms are becoming interested in a Soviet medicine

“Phage therapy” aims to use viruses to cure bacterial infections

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  • by david hall
After half a century, there is a commercial market for Moon missions

A Japanese firm’s failure marks the first of many private-sector attempts

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How to make low-carbon concrete from old cement

If the cement industry were a country, it would the third-biggest carbon polluter

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Too many people take too many pills

Medical systems are set up to put people on drugs, not take them off

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Despite an explosion, Elon Musk is closer to his new space age

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft is far more advanced than its competitors

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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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