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How to toilet train your cow

And save the planet at the same time

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  • by david hall
Why carnivores host diseases that jump to humans

Meat-eating seems to make animals more likely to incubate human diseases

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The world’s biggest carbon-removal plant switches on

Despite high prices, customers are lining up

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Why scientists are deliberately infecting volunteers with covid-19

“Human challenge trials” may help answer important questions quickly

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  • by david hall
The effects of a warmer world are visible in animals’ bodies

Hundreds of species show signs of adapting to a warming climate

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A new AIDS vaccine heads to clinical trials

It uses the same mRNA technology as some covid jabs

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How the kakapo beat the genetic odds

A previous brush with extinction may help protect the birds today

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A new form of sea defence is part natural, part artificial

Both companies and armed forces are interested

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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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