New Scientist - USA (2022-04-16)
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16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 1 This week’s issue Features 38 The size of infinity Mathematicians might have finally cracked a ...
2 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 Elsewhere on New Scientist HE MIS /AL AM Y Video Pachyderm protection See how camera traps are ...
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16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 5 The leaderThe leader A SMALL discrepancy has sparked a big “if ”. Physicists who spent 10 year ...
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16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 7 News Far, far away The most distant object astronomers have ever seen p Space racers The speed ...
8 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 News A NEW measurement of a fundamental particle called the W boson appears to defy the standa ...
16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 9 WE MAY have figured out the date from which an ancient device often described as the first com ...
10 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 MOBILE phones have captured much revealing and distressing footage of how the war is unfoldin ...
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12 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 News AN EARTHQUAKE as large as any in recorded history struck the coast of Chile about 3800 y ...
WHAT’S THE ISSUE? Worldwide, an estimated 263–446 million people have a rare disease — as much as 6% of the planet’s population. ...
14 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 Field notes Climate change A NEIGHBOURHOOD in the shadow of a coal power station on the outsk ...
16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 15 Animal behaviour FEMALE short-tailed ground wētās, a cricket-like insect found in New Zealand ...
Science of the Incas: Peru Immerse yourself in the Inca civilisation’s most important archaeological sites, science and history ...
16 April 2022 | New Scientist | 17 News A RECORD percentage of covid- tests for people in England and Wales are positive. Here’s ...
18 | New Scientist | 16 April 2022 News A GROUP of scientists has designed a new message to beam across the galaxy in the hope o ...
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