Very Interesting – July-August 2019
interesting VERY the quest for knowledge brain entertainment ISSUE 48 MALE SUICIDE p. ARE WE READY TO L EAV E EARTH? Refresh you ...
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Hairy neck This image, taken by a scanning electron microscope, shows the microscopic hairs on a dragonfly’s neck. These tiny ha ...
inteVERY the quest for know p. 26 ARE WE READY TO L EAV E EARTH? In association wit SCIENC WORLD Setting up a new permanent home ...
READYTO LEAVE? plunder the Earth’s nite resources, our planet is looking increasingly imperilled. A 2012 World Wildlife Fund r ...
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The second shot sent back from the Chang’e 4 probe showed the cotton shoot had perished in the cold lunar night. Quickies O n 3 ...
7 SPACE Birth of a black hole witnessed for the first time I n June 2018, astronomers noticed the appearance of a mysterious bri ...
T his recreation of the Mona Lisa may be a little blurry, but it’s still the best effort at reproducing a masterpiece using gene ...
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Why do young children pick their noses and eat it? Becca Jubber, Alberton GETTY X5 ILLUSTRATION: PETER SUCHESKI Why do elephants ...
I t may simply be a matter of perspective. After all, one year to a five-year-old is a significant portion of their lifetime to ...
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How do trees grow straight up, even on a slope? Lauren Goliath, Randburg T rees (and most other plants) detect gravity using tin ...
I n 1967, a fire killed three American astronauts during a launch rehearsal of the first Apollo mission. The resulting inquiry l ...
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PHOTO: BBC, GETTY What inspired you to get into STEM? Aoife I was lucky, I had a family that was pro-maths. I always just follow ...
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