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Are climate goals set in 2015 dead or alive?

The pledges made in Paris seem like they are being left behind

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
New antiviral drugs mark a big turning point in the covid-19 pandemic

The highly effective drugs can be taken as pills

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  • by david hall
Microplastics in household dust could promote antibiotic resistance

Polyester and nylon seem to be common sources

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  • by david hall
It is becoming easier, cheaper and quicker to diagnose dementia

The world’s health services will struggle to cope with the consequences

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Eels are guided by Earth’s magnetic field

They can tell its strength as well as its direction

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  • by david hall
A funeral mask painted with human blood

Whether the donor was willing will forever remain unknown

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  • by david hall
How cement may yet help slow global warming

It is a big source of emissions, but might one day be the reverse

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  • by david hall
A novel way to optimise robots

It harks back to a 19th-century idea about evolution

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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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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