New Scientist - USA (2019-07-13)
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Goodbye fishbowl helmet The next generation of astronauts will be wearing a zip-uppable “space hoodie” ...
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13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 3 On the cover 36 Apollo 11 50th anniversary: The moon How we got there What we learned Why we’re ...
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13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 5 WHEN the Soviet Union put the first satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit in 1957, Lyndon Johnson, t ...
Discovery Tours newscientist.com/tours Highlights of the tour include: k Explore eight varied islands including Isabela, Espanol ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 7 IS THE much feared “big one” about to strike? That question is back in the minds of many in Cal ...
8 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 FIVE Russian couples who are deaf want to try CRISPR gene-editing so they can have a child who ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 9 Analysis Ransomware Cybercriminals are cashing in As extortion ransomware spreads, organisation ...
10 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 News Mathematics TAKING sperm directly from the testicles rather than using semen may help som ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 11 HOMO SAPIENS lived in Greece 210,000 years ago. The finding rewrites human prehistory, suggest ...
12 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 THE race for hypersonic weapons is heating up. China, Russia and the US are all attempting to ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 13 Forensic science AN OVERSIGHT in historical weather records means we underestimated how much t ...
14 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 DOZENS of wildfires have been raging across the Arctic circle for the past few weeks, releasin ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 15 Ruby Prosser Scully Chelsea Whyte SURGEONS have reanimated the hands and arms of people who ar ...
16 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 Climate change Squishy marbles can take on many shapes LIQUID marbles have been developed that ...
13 July 2019 | New Scientist | 17 Space exploration Archaeology Computing Largest ever patch of seaweed seen Satellites have rev ...
18 | New Scientist | 13 July 2019 FORGET Tesla – the world’s biggest electric car manufacturer is a Chinese company you have pro ...
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