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Economics:
Education:
Energy & Environment:
- UK Government Plans Further Nuclear Power Expansion
- African Elephant Populations Stabilise in Southern Heartlands
- How Electricity Could Help Tackle a Surprising Climate Villain
- Kiwi Birds Born in New Zealand’s Capital for First Time in over a Century
- Seagrass Resurgence Offers Ray of Hope for Florida’s Hard-Hit Manatees
Food & Agriculture:
Health & Demographics:
- How Portable X-ray Machines Are Helping Remote Patients
- New App Can Reduce Debilitating Impact of Tinnitus, Say Researchers
- Treatment for Acute Sleeping Sickness Has Been Brutal — until Now
- Moonwalk Bio Grabs $57 Million, Joins Push for ‘Epigenetic’ Treatments
- HIV Prevalence among Pregnant South Africans at Lowest since 2002
Infrastructure & Transportation:
- Waymo’s Driverless Cars Are Finally Ready for the Highway
- More Americans Can Travel Abroad Now than at Any Time in Our History
- 2024 Will Be a Breakout Year for Delivery Drones
Science & Technology:
- Game of Clones: Science Is Immortalizing Argentina’s Top Polo Horses
- Aditya-L1: India’s Solar Mission Reaches Sun’s Orbit
- A New Material Discovered by AI Could Reduce Lithium Use in Batteries
- AI May Make Shopping for Health Insurance Less Painful
- Toyota’s Robots Are Learning to Do Housework—by Copying Humans
Curiosities:
- (Almost) 200 Years of News-Based Economic Sentiment
- A Cluster of Lost Cities in Ecuadorian Amazon That Lasted 1,000 Years Has Been Mapped
Tweets:
- Wisdom from Bono
- Atomic energy batteries
- Predictions about the iPhone
- We used to reclaim land. Now we don’t. Why not?
- What all wealthy countries have in common
- Capitalism vs. communism in South Africa
- The US heart disease death rate peaked in 1950
- Milei explains technological progress and the decline of poverty