19 March 2022 | New Scientist | 1This week’s issue
Features
38 Wave after wave
Now we have observed dozens
of gravitational waves, we can
solve some deep cosmic puzzles43 Rabbits in a hole
A mysterious viral disease is
putting bunnies in real trouble.
Can they be saved?46 Mimicking touch
How to create artificial
sensations with chemicals51 The science of cooking
How to master spherification53 Puzzles
Try our crossword, quick quiz
and logic puzzle54 Almost the last word
Why does sticking my tongue
out help me concentrate?56 Feedback
Giant gummy bears and moon
geese: the week in weird56 Twisteddoodles
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Picturing the lighter side of lifeThe back pages
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27 Comment
We have a moral duty to
stop the spread of disease,
says Jonathan Goodman28 The columnist
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
asks who space belongs to30 Aperture
Eye-catching flamingos32 Letters
Surely there is more to
baby boomer misery?34 Culture
Downfall on Netflix makes
a case against BoeingNews
10 Food shock
War in Ukraine is fuelling a
surge in food prices, but there
is a way to quickly boost supply12 Elixir of youth
A clue to young blood’s
rejuvenating effects16 Covid-19 gamble
Iceland’s new strategy
targets herd immunity23 Is de-extinction doomed? Lessons from the Christmas Island ratDAVID KLEYN/ALAMYNews
8 Ukraine war
disinformation
The fight against
online propaganda43 Save our bunnies
Why it’s time to stop thinking
about rabbits as pests14 Life on Mars?
Rover finds tantalising haul
of organic moleculesOn the
coverVol 253 No 3378
Cover image: Ollie Hirst38 Ripples from
the big bang
How a new kind of
gravitational wave
could reveal the secrets
of the early universe19 Australia’s pink lake
27 The morals of sneezing
15 Origins of the moon
20 Toads climb trees
51 DIY haute cuisine“How we
sense the
world is
critical for
pretty much
everything
in life”
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