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  1. Shortage: Can desert sand be used to build houses and roads? (0 Replies)
  2. As fossil fuel use declines, planning urged to prevent collapse (energy design) (0 Replies)
  3. World’s oldest rock art found in Indonesia (primeval design) (2 Replies)
  4. These pills can communicate from inside the stomach (engineering) (0 Replies)
  5. World’s earliest computer is a silk loom built in China 2000 years ago (engineering) (0 Replies)
  6. The spirit of a place... (1 Reply)
  7. New energy POV urges balanced path for prosperity, climate, & environment (design) (1 Reply)
  8. Recipe for Roman concrete confirmed + New warp-drive propulsion concept (engineering) (0 Replies)
  9. What’s the best way to expand the US electricity grid? (design, engineering) (0 Replies)
  10. Reverse mathematics’ illuminates why hard problems are hard (abstract design) (0 Replies)
  11. Microbes found in a meteorite crater may offer clues to life on Mars (natural design) (2 Replies)
  12. Turning off AI's ability to lie makes it more likely to claim it's conscious (design) (6 Replies)
  13. Breakthrough in antimatter production (atom factory engineering) (0 Replies)
  14. Self-replicating probes could be operating now in the Solar System (engineering) (0 Replies)
  15. Wikipedia co-founder: its left-wing bias will require a full site overhaul (design) (0 Replies)
  16. Robots that flex like us: The rise of muscle-powered machines (engineering, design) (0 Replies)
  17. The quantum door mystery: Electrons that can’t find the exit (material design) (0 Replies)
  18. Seaflooding: How we could engineer the next Mediterranean (0 Replies)
  19. Tommy Emmanuel plays a range of different guitars (instrument design) (1 Reply)
  20. China still sports the world’s highest bridge, coffee shop included (0 Replies)
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