New Scientist - USA (2019-10-12)
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 39 shot apart faster than the speed of light, never to come into contact again. In some models ...
40 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 vast numbers of tiny particles, each possessing mass but lacking the capacity to interact w ...
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 41 The easiest way to catch primordial black holes red-handed is probably with LIGO. We could ...
42 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 The scent of you Human smells evolved to be a rich channel of communication, so why do we w ...
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 43 drive to bond, like the “imprinting” we see in birds and some other mammals. The scent of n ...
44 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 compounds by microbes living on our bodies, says Natsch. We know genetics plays some part, ...
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 45 off in sweat, breath, urine and faeces. Even without medical training, we find an individua ...
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12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 51 Next in the series 1 Model the equinox 2 Find the North Star and Southern Cross 3 Test your ...
52 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 The back pages Puzzles Cryptic crossword #16 set by Sparticle Quick quiz #24 Puzzle set by ...
12 October 2019 | New Scientist | 53 The back pages Feedback Heartbreaking sushi Can sushi break your heart? That’s the question ...
54 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 End of an era Dinosaurs went extinct 66 million years ago, apparently as a result of an ast ...
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56 | New Scientist | 12 October 2019 The back pages Q&A Maggie Aderin-Pocock has always been fascinated by space, and sees o ...
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