New Scientist - USA (2020-09-26)

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On the
cover

10 Coronavirus
myths busted
Why the virus isn’t from
a lab, and why you didn’t
have it in December

32 Nuclear batteries
The forgotten power
source that could fuel
an energy revolution

News


Views


Features


8 Testing times
How the UK could get a
grip on coronavirus testing

12 Venus fly-by
The BepiColombo probe will
have a chance to hunt for life

18 Apple Watch
The latest Apple gadget can
monitor your blood oxygen
level, but why?

21 Comment
Let’s focus on Venus and
search for life, says Peter Gao

22 The columnist
Annalee Newitz takes the long
view amid a year of disasters

24 Aperture
California’s wildfires
caught on camera

26 Letters
Views on the “fuzzi-verse”,
the pandemic and much more

28 Culture
Incredible stories of the
human brain’s ability to adapt

51 The science of gardening
Green your home by growing ivy

52 Puzzles
A quick crossword, a page-count
conundrum and the quiz

54 Almost the last word
How people in the Arctic
learned to cope with little sun

56 Feedback
The weird science that won
this year’s Ig Nobel prizes

56 Twisteddoodles
for New Scientist
Picturing the lighter side of life

32 Nuclear batteries
A forgotten kind of nuclear
power could create amazingly
long-lasting batteries

38 Evolving evolution
Charles Darwin laid the
foundations of evolution.
Then came genes, which
explained how it worked.
Now our greatest theory
of nature is changing
once again

The back pages


16 ’Massive failure’ World falls short on biodiversity targets

Vol 247 No 3301
Cover image: Tim McDonagh

38 Evolution special issue
The changing face of our
greatest theory of nature

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News


21 Pivot to Venus
13 Halloween allergies
18 Fish that grab crabs
51 The science of gardening
19 Giraffes hit by lightning

This week’s issue


32 Features


“ A forgotten


type of


nuclear


power


could be safe,


powerful and


long-lasting”

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