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Illuminating fishing nets may reduce by-catch

A green light for saving sharks and rays

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The world’s biggest fish hatchery

The ocean depths still hold many surprises

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A lot of Arctic infrastructure is threatened by rising temperatures

Russia will be particularly badly hit

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The case for updating covid-19 vaccines for the Omicron variant

A new study puts the variant in a group apart from its predecessors

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  • by david hall
Predicting earthquakes is not possible. Yet

But an intriguing new approach shows promise

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The science behind the first successful pig-to-human heart transplant

It may lead to a new approach to organ transplantation

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  • by david hall
Outer space offers plant breeders some curious advantages

Radiation and microgravity may give rise to better crops

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The tricky relationship between palaeontology and poor countries

More is known of rich-world than poor-world fossils. That is bad

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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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