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2019-09-04
Orkney islander and Tesla enthusiast Mick Fraser,
VIRTUAL PALAEONTOLGY
INDUSTRY OR SANCTUARY?
GRAVITY-DEFYING MATHS
CYBERNETIC ORGANISMS
BRAIN STIMULATION
Why people who hate their veggies may have a superpower.
Jared Diamond on why civilisation needs to crash through or crash.
Mimics with murder on their mind.
Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, Rome
Doctor and author Matt McCarthy
Science meets popular culture in our lead review
Why we need to think small
Naracoorte’s treasures
What to do if it does happen
Alan Finkel takes to the air
The threat we pose
The eco-warriors of the Orkney Islands
What can we learn from a seashell?
Ancestors’ stories of ocean rise
Australia’s new rabbit database
Katie Mack muses on superflares
Actually, it is rocket science
Dispatches from the world of research
Astronaut Charles Camarda
Women in STEM unite
FROM THE LEAD SCIENTIST
CONTRIBUTORS
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Soap bubbles form natural snowdomes
Spider silk is 10 times stronger than Kevlar
Don’t forget – less chilli
No joke, laugh tracks do make us laugh
Odds stacked against privacy, study shows
A tree stump that refuses to die
Speediest quantum operation yet
Scientists create the world’s thinnest gold
So, why a cone-shaped meteorite?
Nerve surgery restores movement in paralysed hands
The physics of the dandelion
FALL OF WARNESS TIDAL TEST SITE
BURGAR HILL WIND FARM, MAINLAND ISLAND
Incredible Journeys: Exploring the Wonders of Animal Navigation
Against Nature
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of our Universe’s First Seconds
Perfect Motion: How Walking Makes Us Wiser
Superbugs: The Race to Stop an Epidemic
Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction
Animal Beauty: On the Evolution of Biological Aesthetics
The Cat in the Box
Huygens, the horological hero
Cosmos Codeword
It Figures
COMPETITION WINNERS
English
Australia
Computers & Technology
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