New Scientist - 29.02.2020
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 19 Ancient humans Palaeontology Zoology Dirty air sticks around indoors Chemicals released by ...
20 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 Trees have long been at the heart of environmental issues. Three centuries ago, in a bid t ...
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 21 “In developing countries, people very much understand the value of trees,” he says, but on ...
SCIENCE CAREERS PROVE LONG AND FULFILLING Pay cheques for scientists and engineers took a hit amid the wider economic malaise of ...
Broken down by age, 83 per cent of respondents in the 65+ category say they are satisfied with their jobs, and just 8 per cent d ...
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29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 25 B ACK in Brisbane, Australia, for the Christmas break, I found myself in a public transpor ...
26 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 E ARTH’s atmosphere is pretty wonderful. As well as being a scientific curiosity, it is al ...
Discovery Tours newscientist.com/tours Kepler’s Prague: Music of the spheres Unearth the connection between music and the orbits ...
28 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 Views Aperture ...
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 29 MELANOMA ON A CHIP: NICK MOSER & PROFESSOR CHRIS BAKAL DIFFERENTIATING BRAIN CANCER CE ...
30 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 Editor’s pick You simply couldn’t build enough nuclear reactors 8 February, p 20 From Paul ...
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 31 Either way, as identical twins share the same genes they should have the same sexual orien ...
32 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 BY HER own admission, 19-year- old Manilyn Macalos is addicted to Instagram filters. She h ...
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 33 Don’t miss Listen Reply All, a podcast hosted by PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman of Gimlet Media ...
34 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 Views Culture I HAVE lost track of the number of alien worlds I have walked on. That is pa ...
Don’t miss a special souvenir issue from New Scientist celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landings. Explore the past, ...
36 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 cancer-causing virus provided the first clues that viruses can become resident in our DNA. ...
29 February 2020 | New Scientist | 37 > viruses came from within an animal. By the mid-1980s, we had found them in humans, to ...
38 | New Scientist | 29 February 2020 with no known conditions for traces of Perron’s retrovirus and discovered an active form o ...
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