2019-06-01_New_Scientist
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PLUS OUR L AZ Y YOUNG SUN /ANCIENT MELONS / DINO BIRDS / DOGS AGAINST LYME DISEASE / MAKE A PROPELLER-POWERED CAR How getting mo ...
b It’s the place we call home, but there is much about Earth that remains frustratingly unknown. Explore our planet’s seven bi ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 1 This week’s issue On the cover 13 Our lazy young sun 14 Ancient melons 40 Dino birds 13 Dogs aga ...
Where did we come from? How did it all begin? And where does belly-button fluff come from? Find the answers in our latest book. ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 3 AH, THE great indoors! Many of us treasure the time we spend in its narrow, enclosed spaces. The ...
Humanity will need the equivalent of 2 Earths to support itself by 2030. We spend 50% of our lives daydreaming. People lying dow ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 5 THE European Parliament elections last weekend saw a collapse in support for traditional centris ...
6 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 News Elon Musk’s line in the sky Astronomers are concerned about SpaceX’s bright satellites Priv ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 7 Your own animal avatar Specially created flies, mice and fish are guiding tailored cancer treatm ...
8 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 Conference Genetic privacy A BATTLE between billionaires over the control of country club tennis ...
IN THE UK, a court case against South Wales Police over its public trial of face-tracking cameras began last week, backed by hum ...
10 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 HOW do you teach a monkey new tricks? Labs have proved difficult places to train monkeys to res ...
We’re looking for the best ideas in the world. The Ryman Prize is an international award aimed at encouraging the best and brigh ...
12 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 PLEASE stand in front of Walklake for your examination. This health-checking robot takes just 3 ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 13 OUR sun had a lazy start, which may explain why we are here today. The moon has surprisingly fe ...
14 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 DNA detective work has revealed the ancient origins of the domesticated watermelon. Its wild co ...
AVAILABLE NOW newscientist.com/books WHAT IF DINOSAURS STILL RULED THE EARTH? WHAT IF THE RUSSIANS GOT TO THE MOON FIRST? WHAT I ...
16 | New Scientist | 1 June 2019 Marine biology Bird feeders are a recipe for success PROVIDING a garden feast for local birds r ...
1 June 2019 | New Scientist | 17 Social networks Drones Ecology Women less likely to receive CPR An analysis of more than 5700 c ...
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