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WELCOME
WELCOME
The magazine that feeds minds!
REGULARS
GROWING NERVE CELLS
This group of cells, known as multipotent human
EUROPA’S FROZEN SURFACE
Meet Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa. It’s the gas
Brain-eating amoebae on the move
This photomicrograph reveals the tissue characteristics associated with
Alien hunters detect mystery signal
The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation’s
New fungi turns flies into zombies before eating them from the inside
Two newly discovered fungi species have a similarly
Air pressure makes Everest ‘shrink’
Fluctuating air pressures at Mount Everest’s summit can
An angel, devil and a heart appear on Mars
An angel-like province of red sediment has appeared
Arctic methane could be unlocked by the Moon
The Moon could be affecting how much methane
Scientists spot the farthest galaxy in the universe
The galaxy GN-z11, which scientists think could be
Tudor gold coin stash found in English garden
A family in England was weeding their garden
China gives global access to world’s largest radio telescope
This photo shows the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope
WISH LIST
The latest smartphone gadgets
BRAINDUMP
Because enquiring minds need to know…
If a vaccine is 95 per cent effective, what happens to the five per cent it doesn’t protect?
© Getty The efficacy of a vaccine like
Why do different herbs taste different?
© Getty Although all herbs come from
Is black a colour, scientifically?
© Getty Black can be created in paint
How is energy stored in normal batteries you can buy in the shops?
© Alamy A common battery, like the AAs
How do different coloured plants photosynthesise?
© Alamy Green-leafed plants are filled with a
BRAINDUMP
How does glassblowing work?
Why is atropine so deadly?
© Getty Atropine can be prescribed to manage
How many atoms are there in the universe?
DID YOU KNOW? Atropine is named after a
What is the s mallest thing ever seen?
The average-sized human is made up of around
Where was the first village settled?
Çatalhöyük’s first residents would have settled around 7400
What is the world’s most toxic plant?
Oleander flowers can be pink, red, orange, white
BOOK REVIEWS
The latest releases for curious minds
BRAIN GYM
GIVE YOUR BRAIN A PUZZLE WORKOUT
HOW TO…
Practical projects to try at home
INBOX
Speak your mind…
FAST FACTS
Amazing trivia to blow your mind 
SPECIAL
HOW TO BUILD A WARS SHIP
The Royal Navy is updating its fleet: here’s how it builds its future-proofed, world-class combat vessels
SPECIAL
SHIP-BUILDING SITES
Most of the Type 26’s exterior building work
BUILDING A BATTLESHIP
Building a frigate like the HMS Glasgow is a complex process
THE TYPE 31’S INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING
The Type 31 frigate shares its modular approach
ROYAL NAVY SHIPS THROUGH THE AGES
DIRECTOR FOR TYPE-26 FRIGATES
Rear Admiral Paul Marshall CBE, the senior officer responsible for delivering these latest warships, explains their role in the Royal Navy
TRANSPORT
LANDING A PLANE
Find out how pilots get tonnes of  metal down safely to the tarmac
The Humvee
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) roars off the production line ready for action
Atomic icebreaker
Meet the latest nuclear-powered vessel to sail the frozen seas
ENVIRONMENT
BUSH MEDICINE
Aboriginal Australians are experts of the outback, utilising  life-saving remedies found in nature
Kangaroo apples
The taste of kangaroo apples has been compared
Quick tricks for first aid
© Getty 1 Muddy cuts You might think
A natural bandage
Growing either as a bush or treeclimbing vine,
Traditional Aboriginal healing
Complementing the Indigenous Australians’ traditional healing methods, some
Bush wattle benefits
Umbrella bush wattle can be found in all
What’s in a witchetty grub?
Per gram, witchetty grubs contain more protein than
USEFUL EUCALYPTS
If we take apart the gum trees of the bush, what comforting components can we find?
DISCOVER DESERTS
What might at first glance appear to be a barren wasteland is actually teeming with life and unique terrain
Earth’s make-up
Of the 30 per cent of Earth that is land, desert accounts for one-fifth of that terrain
Explore desert landscapes
Dunes aren’t the only desert terrain. Learn about salt pans, oases, wadis and more
Life at the extremes
Facing scorching days, freezing nights and little water, hot deserts are hard to survive, but lots of wildlife call them home
Sand dunes
Almost 99 per cent of Earth’s active dunes are in deserts, but how do they form?
ANTARCTICA’S MELTDOWN
Why Earth’s frozen continent is shedding so much ice
Keeping an eye on ice
An artist’s concept of ICESat-2 using a laser
Record-breaking temperatures
On 6 February 2020, the Esperanza Base weather
Deep-diving sperm whale
How does a mammal the size of a bus survive great depths?
SPACE
HOW SPACE TECH BENEFITS EARTH
Discover some of the inve ntions made for space exploration that we now  use every day
Seeking the origins of life with Hayabusa2
This probe has returned home with asteroid samples that could unlock the secrets of the universe
TECHNOLOGY
Secrets of the SYNCHROTRON
Find out how the UK’s largest laboratory can accelerate electrons to nearly the speed of light
How to stop a hurricane
Oceantherm CEO
Inside a blast furnace
The steel that shapes our modern cities starts from glowing metal made in these massive furnaces
How do stenographers type so quickly?
Phonetic word processors let them record court proceedings in real time
SCIENCE
Cells: the body’s building blocks
Trillions of cells keep us alive, but what processes take place within these intricate systems?
How superconductors work so efficiently
Superconductors may seem like perfectly ordinary materials, but turn down the temperature and their superpowers are revealed
Superconductor evolution
How It Works takes a journey through the last century to see just how far superconductors have come
HISTORY
How our ANCESTORS MAPPED the world
What ancient depictions of the globe tell us about our ancestors’ beliefs
Mystery of the Nazca Lines
A lizard, llama and spider connected by a series of criss-crossing lines… whatever could it mean?
How the Nazca Lines were formed
Archaeologists have spent years trying to understand how the people of Nazca created the patterns
Why Stonehenge was built
What can this prehistoric stone circle tell us about Neolithic times?