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Fauna, as much as flora, govern susceptibility to wildfires

Animals can create or destroy fuel, and also make accidental fire breaks

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Science and technology
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A new firm says it can link satellites to ordinary smartphones

If it works, there will be no escaping a mobile signal

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Laser weapons are almost ready for the battlefield

Ray guns, in other words, are now real

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Digital twins of hearts could help diagnose and treat cardiac disease

Making a virtual heart

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How to decide in advance who will pass advanced military training

Physical toughness is important. Personality more so

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The exploration of the Moon and Mars continues apace

Two craft probe beneath these bodies’ surfaces

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As delivery drones multiply, they may need to protect themselves

The Doppler effect will help them to do so

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An Australian legend may be the world’s oldest datable story

Geological evidence suggests it originated 37,000 years ago

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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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