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34 | New Scientist | 22 August 2020 Views Culture REID MALENFANT wakes up from a cryogenic coma in the year 2469. It was 2019 wh ...
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22 August 2020 | New Scientist | 37 p-hacking – to find the result they want. Drop a few participants here, change a number ther ...
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22 August 2020 | New Scientist | 39 politicians. But if people keep publishing these hyped results which end up not actually del ...
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22 August 2020 | New Scientist | 43 a much more precise definition of that duration, dramatically improving the extent to which ...
44 | New Scientist | 22 August 2020 That wrinkle was smoothed out in 1999 with a device called an optical frequency comb, which ...
22 August 2020 | New Scientist | 45 So what are we waiting for? If optical clocks have already achieved such record- breaking pr ...
46 | New Scientist | 22 August 2020 Fritz Riehle, former head of optics at the National Metrology Institute of Germany, says tha ...
22 August 2020 | New Scientist | 47 > Features Feeling queasy? Motion sickness has tormented us for centuries, but its cause ...
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