New Scientist - USA (2013-06-08)
8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 19 For more technology stories, visit newscientist.com/technology TECHNOLOGY the process on the oth ...
20 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 A CHAINSAW revs in a remote swathe of the Indonesian rainforest. Within minutes, rangers appear ...
For more technology stories, visit newscientist.com/technology 8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 21 Let me guess... it’s a chair, rig ...
TECHNOLOGY 22 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 YOU fancy going for pizza but you’re new in town. Wouldn’t it be nice if you knew whe ...
How remote can you go? Out now, the latest issue of Arc, Forever alone drone, explores the technological wilderness over more th ...
24 | NewScientist | 00 Month 2012 24 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 Aperture 130608_R_Ap_JShillings.indd 24 3/6/13 17:22:47 ...
00 Month 2012 | NewScientist | 25 8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 25 Reflect on this IT TAKES a couple of seconds to work out what’ ...
26 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 IT’S bad, yes, but not that bad. At least, not in the UK. Headline unemployment, the great plugh ...
8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 27 Except that this leads us to one last piece of the combination of job-risk psychology with the d ...
28 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 FREE will. Philosophers tell us it is logically impossible. Neuroscientists argue that it is an ...
For more opinion articles and to add your comments, visit newscientist.com/opinion 8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 29 G i l l e s C ...
30 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 Martian holiday From Brian Horton In your look at how to build a colony on Mars (18 May, p 8), i ...
8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 31 Communications, doi.org/mpm). If they prove that matter and antimatter repulse each other, then ...
Inside job 32 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 keith negley humans have an impressive ability to get into other people’s heads, disc ...
8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 33 of events described earlier, only with puppets and a missing ball (see diagram, page 34). When a ...
34 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 If you think that explanation sounds complicated, you’re not alone. “The key problem is explaini ...
8 June 2013 | NewScientist | 35 keith negley phone will be on the table. If such a construct represents “second-order” theory of ...
lisp bcpl b ada pascal a lgol simula cobol modula python c++ Fortran rust c go 36 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 Code red 130608_F ...
ruby java C# internet C++ j sCript C-- javasCript > “It’s just amazing how tribal people get with their programming languages ...
38 | NewScientist | 8 June 2013 these enormously tall towers reaching down to ancient technology.” And being stuck with so many ...
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