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34 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 Fantastic beasts Some animals have superpowers that seem to defy nature. Can we unlock thei ...
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 35 remarkable feat of brain preservation. Brains guzzle energy to keep the electrical charges ...
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12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 37 it does eat, a python rebuilds with explosive speed. Within a day, the small intestine has ...
Dark secrets Tiny, ancient black holes could solve cosmology’s biggest puzzles, says Leah Crane Features 38 | New Scientist | 12 ...
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