New Scientist - USA (2019-08-31)
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20 | New Scientist | 31 August 2019 DEVASTATING wildfires across the world have made front-page news in recent times, from last ...
31 August 2019 | New Scientist | 21 A WAVE of warm weather hit the UK in February and three huge fires broke out in different pa ...
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26 | New Scientist | 31 August 2019 Editor’s pick Using biomass to make fuel is a criminal waste 27 July, p 23 From Fred White, ...
31 August 2019 | New Scientist | 27 Not everyone depends on thinking in language Letters, 20 July From Martin Greenwood, Stirlin ...
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31 August 2019 | New Scientist | 35 obesity and smoking that are the real problem, says Rachelle Buchbinder at Monash University ...
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31 August 2019 | New Scientist | 37 validated or invalidated their pain, before recalling as many words from the original tests ...
38 | New Scientist | 31 August 2019 Features T HE Arctic is in a death spiral. The top of our world is heating up faster than an ...
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