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Magnetometers based on diamonds will make navigation easier

Unlike GPS, they cannot be jammed by enemy action

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Comet NEOWISE lights up northern skies

It was discovered by a satellite that monitors threats to Earth

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Analysing waste water may assist census takers

Chemistry and demography are intertwined

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What if the speed of light were that of a cyclist?

A new paper revives a hero from physics’s past

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  • by david hall
Siberia’s heatwave would not have happened without climate change

Few extreme weather events can be wholly pinned on greenhouse-gas emissions. This one can

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Measuring luminescence helps to date a remarkable new discovery at Stonehenge

High-tech archaeology

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Emissions slashed today won’t slow warming until mid-century

Mitigation policies remain essential, but governments need to be wary of public perceptions

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This year’s AIDS conference has brought snippets of good news

But the HIV pandemic is nowhere near over 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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