1 August 2020 | New Scientist | 1On the
coverCoronavirus latest
11 Is blood type
a risk factor?
9 The drugs stemming
the tide
8 New vaccine hopes42 The stronger sex
Are women genetically
superior to men?News
Views
Features
12 Atlas of everywhere
Biggest map of the universe
covers 11 billion years14 Slavery’s legacy
The genetic trace left by
the transatlantic slave trade17 Cleaning planet plastic
Avoiding a plastic catastrophe
will be difficult, but we have
to start trying21 The columnist
Bring on the weather report
predicting storms on social
media, says Annalee Newitz22 Letters
An eyewitness account of
bias during work at university24 Culture
Exploring the many ways
that the universe could end25 Culture
The tough reality of balancing
family with being an astronaut28 Aperture
A natural kaleidoscope53 Puzzles
Quick crossword and the quiz54 More puzzles
Can you figure out the best
way to take the biscuit?54 Cartoons
Life through the lens of
Tom Gauld and Twisteddoodles55 Feedback
Rhea bites and naked comet-
watching: the week in weird56 The last word
Why is UV radiation stronger
when the sun is high?30 Last year we saw our first
black hole. Now we know it
saw us too
How Einstein’s monsters capture
footage of our universe’s history36 Why dinos came to rule
The secret superpower that let
dinosaurs take over the world42 The stronger sex
How superior genes help
women to live longerThe back pages
13 Under the sea Microbes discovered beneath the sea floor
of the South Pacific Ocean may be more than 100 million years oldVol 247 No 3293
Cover image: westmac/pixelparticle/
iStock Photo/Event Horizon Telescope
collaboration30 Last year we saw
our first black hole.
Now we know it saw us too
How black holes are
filming the entire history
of the universe36 Why dinos came to rule
The secret superpower that
made them unstoppableANDREA
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16 Viking smallpox
12 Birdspotting AI
15 China goes to Mars
13 100-million-year-old microbes
19 Why mosquitoes bite usThis week’s issue
30 Features
“ When a
black hole
spins,
it drags
space-time
into a kind
of whirlpool
around it”
