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Science
The world's first 'nano hologram' could bring 3D technology to your smartphone
By Alexandra Simon-Lewis
Science
Death, determination and design: how Amanda Levete is transforming London's V&A
By Clare Dowdy
Science
Unravelling the mysteries of the Antikythera mechanism – the 2,100-year-old Greek 'computer'
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Business
Moving home? These proptech startups are dragging bricks and mortar into the digital age
By Emily Wright
Science
A twist in the evolutionary tale: why the discovery of a 'young' Homo naledi changes everything
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Science
Brain scans suggest our unique, human-like thought evolved 1.8 million years ago
By Matt Burgess
Culture
The walls of this earthquake-proof theatre form 'caves' to amplify its sound
By Bonnie Christian
Science
Ferdinand Monoyer is the reason your eyesight is measured in decimals
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber