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Nanotube forests that are darker than night

The future of super-black coatings looks, as it were, bright

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A new blueprint for microprocessors challenges the industry’s giants

RISC-V is an alternative to proprietary designs

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Inaccessible Island’s rubbish problem has been bottling up for years

Littering ship captains are trashing the tiny isle

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Some lizards swim through sand as though it were water. Why?

One reason, it turns out, is to keep parasites down

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A quest to drill the oldest ice core in Antarctica is beginning

Measuring the air within it will aid understanding of the climate

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Robots’ abilities to recognise and manipulate things are improving

And they have an intuitive sense of physics

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An amateur astronomer spots a second interstellar visitor

The solar system welcomes comet Borisov

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In genetic disease, who has the right to know—or not know—what?

Cases in Britain and Germany are at odds with each other

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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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