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AI-powered robotic system designs and optimises proteins following its own ‘scientific method’
Simnotrelvir already has emergency approval in China
Tiny insects have upended a Kenyan ecosystem
For times when wind and solar fall short, some utilities are turning to an old technology called pumped storage hydropower
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