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1 August 2020 | New Scientist | 31 T HE picture was seen by billions: a hazy ring, glowing orange-bright, surrounding a heart of ...
32 | New Scientist | 1 August 2020 telescopes from around the world into one image of M87’s core. The resulting resolution match ...
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34 | New Scientist | 1 August 2020 wavelength might be enough to see the first, most distinct photon subring. Earth’s atmosphere ...
Launchpad A new era of space travel has officially begun. Let our resident space expert Leah Crane fill you in on all the very l ...
36 | New Scientist | 1 August 2020 A BOUT 250 million years ago, a creature raced along the edge of a lake in what is now Poland ...
1 August 2020 | New Scientist | 37 of the worst mass extinctions ever. A blast of global warming, fuelled by volcanic eruptions ...
38 | New Scientist | 1 August 2020 Basically, dinosaurs were faster than the crocs and, over time, they outcompeted them. It is ...
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