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If aircraft can copy the way geese fly, they will save fuel

One plane rides on another’s wake

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The first computer chip with a trillion transistors

It should speed up calculations for artificial intelligence

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Malaria infections have stopped falling

Fine-tuning prevention may help

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America seeks faster ways to launch military satellites

If one gets destroyed, a replacement needs to be on its way soon

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Some planks from ancient Rome started life in eastern France

The tree rings in them tell their story

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Male nightingales spend the winter practising

Rehearsing for Berkeley Square

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Electrical energy can be captured as liquid air

The result might give grid-scale batteries a run for their money

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Slowly, HIV is being beaten

But the rich world must not turn its back on the problem

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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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