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How will measuring strong Atlantic storms help us explore the solar system?
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Smart sponge device based on balsa wood captures water from thin air
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The history of innovation: good, bad — or both?
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Green electronics could benefit from bismuth’s peculiar properties
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever.
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How the shape of a musical triangle produces its unique sound
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Watch an air-powered robot walk, swim without the help of a computer
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Spaceborne tech measures how forests shape the climate
Animals
You probably don’t want to know this, but wasp mums have remarkable memory
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Smart sponge device based on balsa wood captures water from thin air
People
The history of innovation: good, bad — or both?
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Green electronics could benefit from bismuth’s peculiar properties
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever.
Physics
How the shape of a musical triangle produces its unique sound
Robotics
Watch an air-powered robot walk, swim without the help of a computer
Climate
Spaceborne tech measures how forests shape the climate
Animals
You probably don’t want to know this, but wasp mums have remarkable memory
Materials
Smart sponge device based on balsa wood captures water from thin air
People
The history of innovation: good, bad — or both?
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Green electronics could benefit from bismuth’s peculiar properties
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Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever.
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Nature
Termites may help the Daintree rainforest regeneration
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Are we a step closer to a “grand unified theory of everything”?
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Younger generations will experience ‘unfair’ and ‘unprecedented’ exposure to climate extremes
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Sanctuary: are the dolphins safe?
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Research begins on the impact of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish
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Sanctuary: are the dolphins safe?
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