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Chickpeas, a neglected crop, may soon get a high-tech makeover

A new genetic analysis paves the way for smart selective breeding

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  • by david hall
A tiny primate may join the ranks of the world’s model organisms

Lemurs may be better than mice for understanding human disease

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How to build machines from liquid metal

Small blobs of liquid-metal alloy can replace troublesome moving parts

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  • by david hall
Sleeping sickness and its kin may have arrived via beehives

Bees may be a link in the chain leading to three nasty diseases

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Science and technology
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How to generate better, cheaper, more abundant random numbers

And why that is important

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Unbreakable phone screens could be made with a new material

Perovskites toughen up displays

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To find the origin of the oceans, look in outer space

Tiny grains from an asteroid provide clues to the details

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  • by david hall
Hybrid power will make helicopters safer and more productive

It will buy time to land in an emergency, and permit heavier loads

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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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