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  • by david hall
Experiments contradicting the Standard Model are piling up

Some bosons, quarks and muons appear not to be behaving as predicted

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Never mind stitches—it is possible to solder wounds closed

It works exactly the same way that soldering electronics does

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  • by david hall
Genetic screening can improve drug prescribing

Most people carry at least one mutation that can stop a drug working properly

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Songbirds get more colourful the closer they live to the equator

A 19th-century hypothesis confirmed at last

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Around the world, people like (and dislike) the same scents

Unlike visual preferences, the appreciation of smells crosses cultures

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  • by david hall
The first reference charts for the human brain have been completed

They could become a useful tool in tracking healthy (and unhealthy) ageing

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  • by david hall
Sensors that scavenge their power are all the rage

They can run on light, heat and even vibrations

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  • by david hall
Alzheimer’s researchers are studying the brain’s plumbing

Tweaking it may delay development of the disease

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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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