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38 Cosmic consciousness
Physicists are radically
rethinking the relationship
between matter and mind43 Animals from space
The internet of animals could
predict natural disasters, says
Martin Wikelski46 Rethinking trauma
What counts as traumatic? The
answer is proving controversial51 Science of gardening
How to create a bee hotel53 Puzzles
Try our crossword, quick quiz
and logic challenge54 Almost the last word
Could we see a really distant
ship if the world were flat?56 Feedback
Cryptic times for ex-football
stars: the week in weird56 Twisteddoodles
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Picturing the lighter side of lifeThe back pages
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27 Comment
Zero covid was the best route
to take, says Michael Marshall28 The columnist
Annalee Newitz on what
tech can do for bird studies30 Aperture
Night-time photos show the
waste of “vampire power”32 Letters
Russia’s nuclear weapon
threats just don’t ring true34 Culture
An unsettling film offers a
cow’s-eye view of the worldNews
7 Coral bleaching
The Great Barrier Reef
has turned white again8 Bronze Age evolution
DNA evidence shows ancient
Britons adapted to low sunlight10 Covid-19 vaccines
The risk of rare side
effects on the heart
is back in the spotlight35 After the fire How should we define regeneration?MARK HIGGINS/GETTY IMAGESCulture
16 What is a planet?
46 When traumatic
doesn’t equal trauma
43 Tracking animals
from space
20 How to green your home
14 Gene-therapy gelOn the
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Cover image: Pablo Hurtado
de Mendoza38 Is consciousness
fundamental to
the cosmos?
Rethinking the relationship
between mind and matter 30 Vampire appliances
34 A cow’s-eye view of the world
12 When snakes lost their legs
18 Banana-peeling robot“Boobies in
the Indo-
Pacific will
tell you how
strong the
next El Niño
will be”
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