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2020-02-27
TEACHING PHYSICS TO MONKS
THE INTERNET OF DISPOSABLE THINGS
EYES IN THE SKY
THE UNSUNG REEF
WINDOWS TO THE STARS
WINGED WATCHMEN
NEXT BEST THING
HOOK, LINE & THINKER
BORN IN CHINA, TAUGHT BY AI
THE COURSE OF CURIOSITY
INSIDE BIOLOGY’S BLACK BOX
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
CITIZEN SCIENCE
ODE TO GREEN
FROM THE EDITORS
Java man not so old after all
Moves like a marsupial, climbs like a primate
Slime mould
Honeybees can surf to safety
IN FOCUS: HEALTH
Culture vultures may live longer
BIRTH, DEATHS & MARRIAGES
Exploring the inner complexity of Enceladus
Artificial neurons can behave like real ones
Pavlov’s plastic
FROM THE FRONT LINE
Veiled beneath the Astrographic Catalogue’s canopy of stars was a corps of female “computers”, who measured and recorded the stars’ positions – and much more besides.
Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum worlds and the emergence of spacetime
Shaken Brain: The science, care, and treatment of concussion
Under the Stars: Astrophysics for bedtime
Memory Wise: How memory works and what to do when it doesn’t
STORY TIME
WORLD WIDE PONDERING
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