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  • by david hall
More evidence that covid-19 started in a market, not a laboratory

Two new papers make the case robustly

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Two new ways of extracting lithium from brine

How to increase the supply of an increasingly valuable metal

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  • by david hall
A strange case of intergenerational memory

Nematode progeny “remember” bacteria encountered by a parent

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  • by david hall
Organoids and neuron transplants give new ways to study the brain

But they also bring ethical concerns

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Eyewitness evidence is more reliable than has been thought

But only the first time you ask

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  • by david hall
Covid has reset relations between people and robots

Machines will do the nasty jobs; human beings the nice ones

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  • by david hall
SpaceX’s monstrous, dirt-cheap Starship may transform space travel

Precisely when, though, remains unclear

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  • by david hall
BioNTech plans to make vaccines in shipping containers

These standardised factories could be quickly scaled up to expand capacity worldwide

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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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