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Emma Bryce
Science
Cookstoves feed the world. But they’re also a killer
Science
Eco-feminists are tackling climate change head on
Science
A hidden Arctic cave holds secrets about our past and future
Science
These cities are opening their doors to the first climate migrants
Science
The race is on to hack cow burps and help save the planet
Science
The flawed era of GDP is finally coming to an end
Science
Forget blood tests. Breath analysis could help us diagnose diseases
Science
A tech revolution will help farmers harvest sunshine with their crops
Science
The race to reinvent microbeads and avoid a plastic disaster
Science
Cheap oil killed sailing ships. Now they’re back and totally tubular
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The decades-long quest to end drought (and feed millions) by taking the salt out of seawater
Science
Gene-modification is the next frontier in the fight against cancer
Business
This startup wants you to sell your genetic data on the blockchain
Photo
Marvel at the radiant glow of the ocean's deep-water coral
Science
In rural England, a fleet of drones monitors and harvests crops
Business
Microgrids and energy-generating buildings could save our cities
Science
Science is on a mission to map all 37 trillion cells in your body
Photo
Understanding this mouse retina is helping to treat glaucoma
Science
This grape-free wine is made in a laboratory
Science
False memories and false confessions: the psychology of imagined crimes
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