New Scientist - USA (2020-07-18)

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CLIMATE CHANGE
IN THE TIME OF
PANDEMIC


Rebuilding the global economy
after covid-19 and saving the planet
from climate change is possible.
Climatologist Mark Maslin
explains how


DECODING
REALITY


Quantum physicist Vlatko Vedral
delves into the quantum nature of
reality and makes a dramatic
conclusion about the universe


CORONAVIRUS:
CAN WE TRUST THE
SCIENCE?
Our expert panel discusses why
a second epidemic of preliminary,
unverified and misinterpreted
research has broken out – and
how best to fix it

ALIEN OCEANS ON
EARTH AND BEYOND
NASA astrobiologist Kevin Peter
Hand explores why the small,
ice-covered moons of Jupiter and
Saturn offer the best chances of
finding life beyond Earth

WHAT WE STILL
DON’T KNOW ABOUT
BLACK HOLES
Leading astronomer Chris Impey
reveals what makes black holes so
special and why they still haven’t
given up all their secrets

CORONAVIRUS:
THE SCIENCE OF A
PANDEMIC (FREE)
Our expert panel on how
researchers around the world
are racing to understand the virus
and prevent future outbreaks

HOW HUMANS
ARE ALTERING LIFE
ON EARTH
From selective breeding and
genetic technologies to changing
the biosphere, our actions are
speeding up evolution, explains
Helen Pilcher

WHAT HAPPENED
AT THE BIG BANG?
Theoretical astrophysicist Dan
Hooper reveals why recreating
the conditions of the big bang is
helping to the biggest mysteries
of the cosmos

23 July


THE ART OF
STATISTICS

Leading statistician
David Spiegelhalter reveals
the essential principles we
need in order to derive
knowledge from data

30 July


THE SCIENCE
OF SIN

Neurobiologist Jack Lewis
shed lights on the universally
fascinating subject of
temptation - where it comes
from, how to resist it and why
we all succumb

13 August


THE END OF
THE UNIVERSE

Will our universe collapse
in upon itself, rip itself apart,
or even succumb to an
inescapable expanding bubble
of doom, asks astrophysicist
Katie Mack

27 August


WHO WERE THE
NEANDERTHALS?

Archaeologist Rebecca Wragg
Sykes reveals the untold and
fascinating story of the
Neanderthals, shedding new
light on their complex lives

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