New Scientist Int 4.04.2020
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 19 Infectious diseases Chaos Clare Wilson Leah Crane THE hepatitis C virus was on a global rampag ...
20 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 Exercise Winds are shifting as the ozone layer heals THE hole in the ozone layer above Antarct ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 21 Microbiome Archaeology Locomotion Marine life shifts to cooler waters Warming oceans are chang ...
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4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 23 W E HAVE known for some time that 2020 was going to be a milestone year for the climate change ...
24 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 L AST week, during what already feels like the halcyon days of Before Lockdown, a wonderful pa ...
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26 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 Editor’s pick Sorry, but who is footing the bill for a vaccine? 21 March, p 44 From Sam Edge, ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 27 Addressing the climate catastrophe is impossible when governments lack policies to entirely re ...
28 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 Views Aperture ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 29 Natural shine Olympus Global Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award 2019 Photog ...
30 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 Film David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Alastair Fothergill, Jonnie Hughes and Keith Sch ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 31 Book What Stars Are Made Of: The life of Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Donovan Moore Harvard Univer ...
32 | New Scientist | 4 April 2020 Views Culture WHY do people pray? An ancient need for rules, civil organising principles and o ...
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34 | New Scientist | 4 April 2019 and modern genomes are tearing apart that neat tale. The Jebel Irhoud skull has turned out to ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 35 “ New fossils, tools and analyses of genomes have thrown everything into disarray” California, ...
36 | New Scientist | 4 April 2019 It got even better when, in 1997, palaeontologists in Ethiopia’s Afar depression unearthed thr ...
4 April 2020 | New Scientist | 37 back as 320,000 years. Ring any bells? Olorgesailie isn’t the only evidence of earlier-than-ex ...
38 | New Scientist | 4 April 2019 According to the standard out-of-Africa model, when our species first spread across Eurasia th ...
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