New Scientist - 09.11.2019
MEET THE FIRST ANIMALS Enigmatic creatures from before life’s big bang SEEING AROUND CORNERS How shadows can help us piece toget ...
What’s your science holiday dream? We can make it come true! Is there a scientific holiday, tour or experience in your bucket li ...
Quantum theory & general relativity The theory of evolution Artificial intelligence The human brain Climate change & Muc ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 1 On the cover 38 Meet the first animals Enigmatic creatures from before life’s big bang 42 Se ...
Humanity will need the equivalent of 2 Earths to support itself by 2030. We spend 50% of our lives daydreaming. People lying dow ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 3 DO YOU know what they call alternative medicine that’s been proved to work? Medicine. So say ...
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9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 5 A SEVERE episode of smog in large parts of northern India has forced authorities to impose t ...
6 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 THE discovery of 11.6-million-year- old fossils in Europe suggests that the first apes to wa ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 7 STICKING DNA to nanoparticles and spraying these on plant leaves can alter their genomes as ...
8 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 THE UK general election campaign has begun, with voters having to decide whether to support ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 9 Analysis Social media FACEBOOK has announced plans to reduce misinformation and foreign inte ...
10 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 Space Neuroscience Jonathan O’Callaghan Jason Arunn Murugesu ASTRONOMERS say they have dete ...
Take a step back from the everyday chores of being human to tackle the big – and small – questions about our nature, behaviour a ...
12 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 Field notes Amazon Tall Tower Observatory Discovering rainforest secrets high above the tre ...
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14 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 Maths AI tackles thorny orbits Artificial intelligence can solve hideously hard three-body ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 15 Human vision Immunology Gege Li Debora MacKenzie IMAGINE looking across a sparkling lake on ...
16 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 Zoology Brainwaves help take out the trash AS YOU sleep, slow waves of electrical activity ...
9 November 2019 | New Scientist | 17 Electric cars Technology Astrophysics Sorry, sex won’t start labour Sex got you into this – ...
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