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Eye opener p6


AI-DA DRAWING
Watch Ai-Da the robotic artist at work as she
draws a portrait using her mechanical arm.
She’s able to draw people from sight, using AI
algorithms to convert what she sees into an
abstract style that’s inspired by
Expressionism and Cubism.
bit.ly/ai_art


Reality check p28


THE DANGERS OF PLASTIC IN OUR
OCEANS
Dr Lucy Quinn from the British Antarctic
Survey looks at the plastic ingested by an
albatross in this clip fromBlue Planet II.
bit.ly/plastic_albatross


IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A SAFE TAN?
Michael Mosley asks dermatologists Dr
Richard Weller and Prof Charloe Proby how
much Sun exposure is too much.
bit.ly/safe_tan


Practising for


the Moonp36


LUNAR LANDING RESEARCH VEHICLE
TEST FLIGHT
In this vintage NASA clip, Neil Armstrong
carries out a trainingight of the Lunar
Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) shortly
before heading to the Moon. This basic aircra
was designed to simulate the feel of a vertical
take-oand landing in low gravity.
bit.ly/apollo_training


Space exploration:


the next 50 yearsp44


8 DAYS: TO THE MOON & BACK
BBC TWO, CHECKRADIOTIMES.COMFOR DE TAIL S
This feature-length drama documentary
takes viewers into the heart of the Apollo 11
mission to the Moon, using declassified
cockpit audio and digital trickery to bring the
monumental journey to life.

STARGAZING: MOON LANDING SPECIAL
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Prof Brian Cox and Dara O Briain travel to
Cape Canaveral in Florida. They hear
first-hand from astronaut General Charlie
Duke what it was like to guide Neil Armstrong
and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the Moon.

James Lovelock


interviewp56


GAIA: A NEW LOOK AT LIFE ON EARTH
BY JAMES LOVELOCK
(£8.99, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS)
In this seminal work, Lovelock puts forward
the idea that he’s best known for today – that
the Earth functions as a single, self-regulating
organism. Wrien for non-scientists,
Lovelock explains Gaia theory with
characteristic simplicity and clarity.

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How to argue


with a Moon


landing denier p64


MOON BASE CLAVIUS
This organisation of amateur and professional
space enthusiasts was set up to debunk the
conspiracy theory that the Moon landings
were hoaxes. Their site contains analysis of
photos and comprehensive responses to all of
the conspiracy theorists’ main arguments.
clavius.org

SUSPICIOUS MINDS: WHY WE BELIEVE
CONSPIRACY THEORIES
BY ROB BROTHERTON
(£9.99, BLOOMSBURY SIGMA)
For a broader look at how conspiracy theories
come about in the first place, this fascinating
book by psychologist Dr Rob Brotherton is a
good place to start. He explores the long
history of conspiracy theories, and delves into
the reasons why so many of us are drawn to
ideas that make lile logical sense.

A scientist’s


guide to life p98


WHY BOREDOM IS GOOD FOR YOU
This short film by BBC Reel, narrated by
psychologist Dr Sandi Mann, explains some of
the surprising benefits of boredom.
bit.ly/boredom_good

HOW BOREDOM CAN LEAD TO YOUR
MOST BRILLIANT IDEAS
Always have your best ideas while standing in
the shower? In this TED talk, journalist, author
and podcaster Manoush Zomorodi explores
the connection between spacing out and
creativity. She also wroteBored And Brilliant.
bit.ly/bored_brilliant
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