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2018-01-04
WEST AUSTRALIA’S JURASSIC PARK
SEARCHING FOR COSMIC STRINGS
HUMANOID ROBOTS ARRIVE
AN ARTIST, HIS LAB, AND SEMI- LIVING WORK
MINDBENDERS GOING STRAIGHT
Dalí’s favourite mathematician
Getting a grip on the yuck factor
France’s most bizarre museum
Some infinities are bigger than others
A spectacular death for theories
Revising Newton’s legend, and more
Finding blackjack’s hole
Architects get artier
High-school students in space
Exploring art and science
No reason to dig into butter
What happens in a bushfire
When neutron stars collide
Can bananas kill you?
Reusable rockets
2017’s biggest story
ET search finds nothing
Universe’s underlying symmetry still baffling
Glass skeletons point to better electronics
Chernobyl’s blast was nuclear after all
Gerbils count the beat, unconsciously
Oysters can detect deep notes
Deep Purple song now one for the ages
Rising sea levels will submerge Kakadu
Neanderthals got by with a little help from their friends
A new member of the hominid family
Why hot water can freeze faster than cold
Why male woolly mammoths dominate the fossil record
When neutrons scatter, the future of energy is revealed
Achievement is limited only by imagination, and beamline numbers
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DEGREE MAKES
IT’S WRITTEN ALL OVER YOUR FACE
LIA HALLORAN
MARGARET WERTHEIM
DANIEL ZELLER
XAVIER CORTADA
ANTIPODES ANTIPATHY: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY
KETAMINE’S SPECIAL LEGAL LOOPHOLE
Lily Serna: the division belle
GIOVANNI DOMENICO CASSINI
THE GREAT FRENCH
from an ancient Chalk Graveyard
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Head-to-head: when scientists do battle
Solar sails
HOW A FIRE BEHAVES
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