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Old-fashioned breeding looks likely to be a key to reducing ruminant methane – but breeding informed by DNA.
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Insects called “superworms” that can eat through polystyrene plastic waste
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Stone Age “Swiss Army knife” reveals early humans’ connections
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The Dhungalla River has sustained generations, but climate change and agriculture have brought worrying changes
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How a bacterial species in extraterrestrial kombucha cultures can survive outer space
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Nanoscale paints that collect freshwater from the air – hull surfaces that allow ships to move more efficiently through the ocean . . . You need a scanning electron microscope to see these “next big things”.
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