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25 January 2020 | New Scientist | 39 coastlines. But the Sahul coast would have been significantly closer to the easternmost of ...
40 | New Scientist | 25 January 2020 or inferred its existence from clouds, smoke, migrating birds or the glow of bushfires. Eve ...
25 January 2020 | New Scientist | 41 made from the bark of the sugar palm (Arenga pinnata). Basic steering will be provided by a ...
Asteroid alert! The threat of a major collision is real. Leah Crane guides us through a step-by-step simulation of how we would ...
25 January 2020 | New Scientist | 43 TO > TT O^ R EN NA At the other end of the spectrum, there are asteroids such as the one ...
44 | New Scientist | 25 January 2020 In Washington DC, Chodas begins to unveil the details of his meticulously planned exercise. ...
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46 | New Scientist | 25 January 2020 asteroids are common, which seems likely, we need to study and test the effects of a kineti ...
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52 | New Scientist | 25 January 2020 The back pages Puzzles Cryptic crossword #23 – The Black Hole set by Sparticle Puzzle set b ...
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54 | New Scientist | 25 January 2020 Poetic prediction “Red sky at night, shepherds’ delight; red sky in the morning, shepherds’ ...
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