New Scientist - USA (2022-06-04)
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4 June 2022 | New Scientist | 1 This week’s issue Features 38 Green fashion Cheap and cheerful clothing is ruining the environme ...
2 | New Scientist | 4 June 2022 Elsewhere on New Scientist SA RN ER^ INT ER NA TIO NA L^ C OU RT ES Y^ O F^ N AT ION AL MU SE UM ...
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4 June 2022 | New Scientist | 5 The leader FOR an industry that supposedly thrives on creativity, fashion has been appallingly s ...
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4 June 2022 | New Scientist | 7 A MUCH-vaunted first wave of mini nuclear power stations may produce more radioactive waste than ...
8 | New Scientist | 4 June 2022 MOUNT Vesuvius in southern Italy erupted in AD 79 to devastating effect, destroying several Roma ...
4 June 2022 | New Scientist | 9 AROUND one in every 50 planets may have been stolen from other stars in their infancy – perhaps ...
A PULSAR that is rotating just once every 76 seconds raises questions about how long these star remnants can remain active. When ...
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12 | New Scientist | 4 June 2022 Field notes Spaceport America, New Mexico Boldly going where no one has gone before SpinLaunch ...
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14 | New Scientist | 4 June 2022 News “A combination of a coated drug and radiotherapy eliminated tumours in 67 per cent of mice ...
4 June 2022 | New Scientist | 15 Materials Alex Wilkins THE chemical that makes tomatoes red could also boost the efficiency and ...
16 | New Scientist | 4 June 2022 News AUTONOMOUS cars are predicted to improve fuel efficiency for everyone on the road – an ide ...
Rewilding with Kristine Tompkins: Iberá National Park, Argentina Highlights Spend time with leading conservationists Kristine T ...
Events BEING HUMAN SERIES SVERKER JOHANSSON S A V E (^2) 5 % (^) O N (^) A (^) S E R IE S (^) T IC K E T* How and why did we evo ...
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