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Russian and Western scientists no longer collaborate in the Arctic

That is bad, not least for climate research

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  • by david hall
A bacterium that tricks the immune system into nurturing it

The discovery may usher in new approaches to treating infections

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  • by david hall
Full-genome screening for newborn babies is now on the cards

A boon for medicine. But it raises questions of privacy

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Digital twins in cockpits will help planes look after themselves

And book themselves in for a repair, if needed

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  • by david hall
Green power needs more than just solar panels and wind turbines

Electricity grids themselves must be tweaked to cope

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The spy in the sky that sees backwards in time

Use of wide-area motion imagery is spreading

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Gut bacteria may help combat nematode infestations in sheep

That could lead to treatments with probiotics

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  • by david hall
Another rocketry firm experiments with recycling its launchers

If it is successful, it will make getting to orbit cheaper still

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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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