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A novel polymer should make 3D printing more effective

A joint approach

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A tool for editing genomes wins the Nobel prize for chemistry

For the first time, an all-female science team is honoured

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Black holes suck in the Nobel prize for physics

The three winners have been leaders of the decades-long effort to understand these dark cosmic mysteries

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The Nobel prize for medicine goes for identifying hepatitis C

This year’s winners identified the virus, and have thus saved many lives

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How hybrids have upturned evolutionary theory

The origin of species is more complex than Darwin envisaged

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Commercialising quantum computers

Today’s small, limited and finicky machines may yet have business uses

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A burrowing dinosaur

Chinese researchers have found a fossorial fossil

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Why funnel-web spiders are so dangerous to people

They have not had the chance to evolve not to be

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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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