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Birds are just as fashion-conscious as people

You can see it in their nests

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  • by david hall
A better way of keeping mosquitoes at bay is under development

A nifty piece of chemistry may have found a safe, effective, long-lasting protection

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  • by david hall
Wi-Fi signals could prove useful for spies

A router’s emissions can paint a picture of activity in a room

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Hormone tests for women’s fertility seem not to work

They estimate egg number, but not egg quality

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  • by david hall
Neurons are not the only brain cells that think

Astrocytes, for instance, may play a role in depression and anxiety

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  • by david hall
A decades-old model of animal (and human) learning is under fire

The result might be better AI

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  • by david hall
Ideas for finding ET are getting more inventive

They can’t hide out there for ever

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Which firm will win the new Moon race?

Three rival missions raise tricky questions about who owns lunar resources

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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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