New Scientist - 10.08.2019
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10 August 2019 | New Scientist | 23 T HE man’s crotch, covered only by his underpants, was level with my head and twice as large ...
24 | New Scientist | 10 August 2019 I N THE past 100 years, astrophysicists have deduced that space-time is expanding, that this ...
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10 August 2019 | New Scientist | 27 from lakes in the Rukwa region (2 July 2016, p 7). Consistent with our geological model, the ...
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10 August 2019 | New Scientist | 29 Into Africa Photographer Eric Baccega Agency naturepl.com SAVING gorillas takes serious jet- ...
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32 | New Scientist | 10 August 2019 Views Culture LET’S begin by being boorish. Thomas Edison didn’t invent the light bulb. Germ ...
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34 | New Scientist | 10 August 2019 MICHAEL FRIBERG Features The arrival of revolutionary new forms of solar power will be a maj ...
10 August 2019 | New Scientist | 35 solar energy that struck it into usable electricity. By 1959, a rival firm had achieved 10 p ...
36 | New Scientist | 10 August 2019 Orbiting power plants More importantly, perovskite is just as abundant and cheap as silicon, ...
10 August 2019 | New Scientist | 37 mature, fully integrated industry,” he says. “I think artificial photosynthesis is at the sa ...
38 | New Scientist | 10 August 2019 CORY BRICKLY Features ...
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