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Spinal implants allow the paralysed to walk, swim and cycle again

The new device works in less than a day after it is fitted

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Sidewalk robots are already busy delivering groceries

But autonomous vehicles are waiting for the green light

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  • by david hall
Plants are adversely affected by the racket of urban traffic

They get stressed and grow less well

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  • by david hall
New robots—smarter and faster—are taking over warehouses

Most picking jobs will be done by bots

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  • by david hall
Why space is about to enter its nuclear age

Fission-powered engines would make satellites speedier and more manoeuvrable

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Targeting methane “ultra-emitters” could cheaply slow climate change

Patching up leaky oil-and-gas works across the world would be a good place to start

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A new way to deliver delicate drugs, no jabbing required

It will be a relief for anyone who has a distaste for needles

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Preprints on the coronavirus have been impressively reliable

The case for publishing in expensive, restrictive scientific journals continues to weaken

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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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