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Micro-organisms play a bigger part in tea-making than was realised

That may lead to new, bespoke varieties

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People may one day drill for copper as they now drill for oil

And they could even help the environment in the process

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AI is transforming the coding of computer programs

The software engineers of the future will, themselves, be software

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Ants, acacias and shameless bribery

Lazy ants get bigger rewards

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Virtual clinical trials are on their way

They will save on volunteers, and be cheaper

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A new human species may have been identified

Or perhaps the first cranium of one already known

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Dinosaurs once flourished near the North Pole

The bones of their young suggest they were permanent residents, not migrants

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The race to build a commercial fusion reactor hots up

A Canadian firm plans a demonstration machine in Britain

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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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