New Scientist - 14.09.2019
WEEKLY September 14 – 20, 2019 THE ANSWER IS 42 And finally we know what the question is VA P I N G S C A R E Alarm spreads as h ...
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14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 1 On the cover 14 The answer is 42 And finally we know what the question is 7 Vaping scare A ...
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14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 3 FUNDAMENTAL physics is in a funk. Its guiding programme, to explain things by inventing ev ...
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14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 5 ONCE again, an attempt to land on the moon hasn’t gone to plan. On 6 September, the Indian ...
6 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 HOPES of a breakthrough in international climate change ambitions are being downplayed for ...
14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 7 Palaeontology Michael Marshall A JURASSIC turtle seems to have been squashed flat before i ...
8 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 THE Nobel prizewinning LIGO collaboration has published a paper describing in more detail ...
14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 9 THE number of mildly harmful mutations among people of European ancestry has been graduall ...
10 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 AFTER decades of dodgy special effects and artist’s impressions, the world got its first ...
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12 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 “The nests of European honeybees are often devastated by the small hive beetle and its la ...
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14 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 BAR-HEADED geese migrate across the Himalayas, reaching altitudes of up to 7270 metres wh ...
14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 15 Technology Analysis Earth orbit David Hambling Jonathan O’Callaghan ROBOTS fitted with de ...
16 | New Scientist | 14 September 2019 Animal behaviour Closing in on true size of protons WE AREN’T sure what the radius of the ...
14 September 2019 | New Scientist | 17 Linguistics Primatology Palaeontology Timing goes awry on coral reefs Climate change seem ...
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