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Self-destructing glue solves a sticky environmental problem

Superannuated objects can now be taken to pieces more easily

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  • by david hall
Thoughts that the young are not much affected by SARS-CoV-2 look wrong

It seems to manifest as a rare syndrome called Kawasaki disease

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  • by david hall
New solar cells extract more energy from sunshine

Much greater efficiency is coming

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  • by david hall
The risk of severe covid-19 is not uniform

That calls for a fine-tuning of measures to stop the disease spreading

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Protecting great apes from covid-19

Gorillas are bad at social distancing

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  • by david hall
Which way a wind turbine turns might not seem to matter

But it does

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Wireless charging of electric cars looks increasingly promising

No need for lots of cables

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The pandemic has spawned a new way to study medical records

It preserves confidentiality while liberating useful information

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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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