New Scientist - USA (2019-06-08)
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 19 Senses Evolution Virtual reality Fracking with CO 2 unlikely to be green A Chinese research tea ...
20 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 IT WAS billed as the climate change election, but the climate lost. Last month, Australians re- ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 21 “We are hoping to make liquid hydrogen and ship it to Japan,” says Øivind Wilhelmsen, who is re ...
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8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 23 many people in the UK Biobank and found no such correlation. A large peer-reviewed study in 201 ...
24 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 U NLESS you have been hiding under a stick of rock these past few years, you will have heard th ...
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26 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 Putting population on the policy agenda 25 May, p 24 From Iain Climie, Whitchurch, Hampshire, U ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 27 to almost zero between 6 and 7 May, with consumption at about 25 gigawatts and rising. Where st ...
28 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 Views Aperture ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 29 BEHOLD the last of the dinosaurs. Well, almost. This image shows the armoured spikes on the bac ...
30 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 Views Culture JARED DIAMOND is a professor of geography at the University of California, Los An ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 31 Don’t miss Visit Leonardo da Vinci: A mind in motion at the British Library in London explores ...
32 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 Views Culture WHAT happens when our experiences of reality splinter? Two new sci-fi novels expl ...
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34 | New Scientist |8 June 2019 mirror world A universe identical to our own could be hiding in plain sight. Michael Brooks step ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 35 didn’t find favour at the time, but faced with a number of intractable problems in fundamental ...
36 | New Scientist |8 June 2019 across the divide, increasing the gravitational attraction between particles in our own universe ...
8 June 2019 | New Scientist | 37 come back into our universe can be detected,” says Broussard. By varying the magnetic fields on ...
38 | New Scientist | 8 June 2019 W HEN you are absorbed in a novel, what does your mind’s eye see? For many of us, it is a foggy ...
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