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A new way to clean up the steel industry

Carbon dioxide emissions could be cut by more than 90%

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Two of the most enigmatic phenomena in the cosmos may be linked

Black holes could be reserves of the dark energy that pushes the universe apart

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  • by david hall
Plants call for help with a chemical employed by people as a drug

They talk through their roots, asking others to summon wasps, using L-DOPA

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  • by david hall
A step towards a contraceptive pill for men?

A fast-acting, time-limited drug shows promise in male mice

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  • by david hall
How to predict record-shattering weather events

Meteorologists are trying to work out just how common they will become

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People of different opinions process political data differently

Brain scanning suggests activity patterns cluster with ideology

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The touchy-feely world of the metaverse and future gadgets

Soon, game players will able to pick things up—and feel the bullets, when they are hit

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Researchers find a way to make VR headsets more realistic

Micro LEDS produce sharper digital displays

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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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