New Scientist - USA (2020-04-25)

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On the
cover

14 What killed antimatter?
36 In defence of dingoes
32 Fixing science’s fatal flaw
28 Life in alien oceans
14 Secrets of ancient poo
16 3D-printed steel
12 Clothes that feel like clouds

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Features


14 Antimatter’s nemesis
Did oscillating neutrinos
kill it off?

15 Negative world view
The effects of five nights
of restricted sleep

16 Metal metabolism
Growing evidence suggests
the first life fuelled itself
thanks to metals

21 Comment
Ken Ono and Robert Schneider
on the legacy of Ramanujan

22 The columnist
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
on time in the universe

24 Letters
Unusual methods to boost
the immune system

26 Aperture
Weird magnetic threads
seen in the sun’s corona

28 Culture
Oceans in our solar system
could host alien life

51 Science of cooking
How to make dulce de leche

52 Puzzles
A quick crossword, a Diffy squares
puzzle and the quiz

53 Feedback
Reverse universe and isolation
measures: the week in weird

54 Almost the last word
Why do some people sneeze
repeatedly? Readers respond

56 The Q&A
Madeleine Goumas on
the strange appeal of gulls

32 Fixing science’s fatal flaw
The new mathematics that can
tell cause and effect apart

36 In defence of dingoes
Conserving Australia’s iconic
predator could be key to the
country’s wildfire recovery

40 Mental health in the
time of coronavirus
How we can protect ourselves
at this unprecedented time

The back pages


12 Triggering eruptions Heavy rainfall linked to volcanic activity

Vol 246 No 3279
Cover image: Eiko Ojala

40 How to protect your
mental health in the time
of coronavirus

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More on the pandemic
8 Why are men more likely
to die?  9  The problem with
contact-tracing apps 10 Truth
about breathing exercises
10  End-of-life decision-making

This week’s issue


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What we still don’t
know about black holes
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for a fascinating talk about
black holes on 30 April,
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