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GPS for the oceans

A system based on sound waves could transform marine biology

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A genetic discovery could help fight an African cattle disease

That may allow the introduction of higher-yielding breeds

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Why 15,000-year-old art might have been displayed in firelight

Markings on prehistoric art hint at an early attempt at animation

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Spacesuits are showing their age

Astronauts’ wardrobes are in need of a makeover

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America is ending anti-satellite missile tests

No one wants Kessler syndrome. But will other countries follow suit?

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A sound way towards reversible vasectomies

Researchers test a means to block—and neatly unblock—men’s reproductive ductwork

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How balls of blackworms avoid the knotty step

Thousands of them can disperse in thousandths of a second

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Tracking ships at sea can help catch sanction-busters

Radio data, satellites and a high-tech game of cat and mouse

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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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