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Tyrannosaurs may have nibbled each other when mating

That is the message of bite marks on their jaws

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
An old lake bed reveals evidence of America’s first inhabitants

They walked there at least 23,000 years ago

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Why some fruits ripen on the branch

It is all about finding the right animal customer

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  • by david hall
Religious belief really does seem to draw the sting of poverty

Whether the cause is spiritual or social remains to be determined

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  • by david hall
Tomorrow’s soldiers will have their reality augmented

Relevant data will appear on their view of the battlefield

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  • by david hall
The world’s biggest carbon-removal plant switches on

Despite high prices, customers are lining up

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Tracking space debris is a growing business

Private companies are joining government efforts

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SpaceX sends the first-ever civilian crew into Earth orbit

This latest billionaire space mission is the most ambitious yet

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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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