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Long-term hominin evolution is the main concern of the impressive David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened this week at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

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As MIT's Media Lab moves into bigger and better premises, its director discusses the social benefits of the lab's front-line research


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The genetic makeup of microbes on a person's skin could provide crime scene evidence.

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Sending signals across skin could make it much easier to monitor a person's vital signs round the clock outside hospital


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Nanoscale polyethylene fibres conduct heat better than pure iron – good news for circuit board designers


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The polymer, called Nafion, can "remember" three distinct shapes when heated – the best yet for a shape-memory polymer


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For the first time, researchers have used whole-genome sequencing to track down disease genes in people who have rare inherited disorders.

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Genomics pioneer Leroy Hood says a coming revolution in medicine will bring enormous new opportunities.

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