2019-11-09_New_Scientist
MEET THE FIRST ANIMALS Enigmatic creatures from before life’s big bang SEEING AROUND CORNERS How shadows can help us piece toget ...
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 ...
Where did we come from? How did it all begin? And where does belly-button fluff come from? Find the answers in our latest book. ...
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 – ...
18 | New Scientist | 9 November 2019 GAS boilers make for an unlikely UK election battleground, but politicians have been compet ...
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