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The biggest, most detailed map yet made of brain cells

It is part of a fly’s brain, but other brains will follow

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
Bright, iridescent beetles are surprisingly well camouflaged

On the right sort of leaf they are hard to spot

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
What really killed the dinosaurs?

Lingering doubts about the cause of a mass extinction are put to rest

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
A new human coronavirus has appeared in China

So far, only one person has died. But more than 40 are ill

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Science and technology
  • by david hall
A research team builds robots from living cells

They can do simple tasks, and one day might reproduce themselves

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Iran’s attack on Iraq shows how precise missiles have become

It scored a series of bullseyes

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  • by david hall
Might there soon be a supernova near Earth?

A giant star called Betelgeuse is behaving strangely

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New ways to pluck water from desert air

Where desalination is impossible, adsorption may be the answer

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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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