2019-04-20_New_Scientist
18 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 A GENE that influences how much alcohol we drink may also shape our decisions when choosing a ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 19 Volcano flows are a load of hot air THE rocky debris and superheated steam that erupts out of ...
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22 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 MEASLES is making a comeback in the US. Public health departments are starting to take serious ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 23 Minnesota, resulting in 75 cases. “At the time of the measles outbreak, it was the holy month ...
24 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 COMMENT Prescription for trouble We are using drugs to treat common infections far too often a ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 25 Adam Vaughan GLOBAL warming will enjoy a rare moment in TV’s spotlight when the BBC airs an ho ...
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20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 27 Cool cat THIS puma is used to the cold. It lives in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, wh ...
APERTURE 28 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 Clockwise from top left: The first image in this series of a female puma hunting an a ...
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30 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 gravitational field would change the nature of the light you can see. If your neck muscles had ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 31 AL LIS ON FIL ICE The laws of thermodynamics are ruthless. Even a black hole can’t escape thei ...
32 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 Just as black holes permit no object to escape their pull, hypothetical objects known as white ...
One idea around black holes is that they connect to a dimension-spanning cosmic wormhole. But what if instead of feeding into a ...
34 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 raising the temperature on the surface. Then, as now, huge deposits of methane lay on the sea ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 35 record shows that ungulates, which include modern species like the cow, goat, pig, sheep, llam ...
36 | NewScientist | 20 April 2019 HOW WE TOOK OVER THE WORLD Our ancestors didn’t remain in their cradle. The narrow, tube-like ...
20 April 2019 | NewScientist | 37 Earth’s crust to create a low-lying subsiding basin that filled with sediment: Mesopotamia. Th ...
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