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WELCOME
WELCOME
Issue 173
REGULARS
Stigma under the microscope
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Where desert and sea meet
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Cosmic clouds
© ESA/Hubble, NASA & STScI, C. Britt, T.
‘Zombie’ viruses revived from Siberian permafrost
GLOBAL EYE Showcasing the incredible world we live
EGYPTIAN RING FEATURING THE ‘GOD OF FUN’ DISCOVERED
This gold ring shows an engraving of Bes
Radioactive space rocks could have seeded life on Earth
A special type of radioactive meteorite could have
The Elgin Marbles may finally return to Greece
The Elgin Marbles on display at the British
NASA CANCELS GREENHOUSE-GAS SATELLITE
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A weighted blanket may boost the sleep hormone melatonin
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THE US MILITARY REPORTS ‘SEVERAL HUNDRED’ UFO SIGHTINGS
The Pentagon, home to the US Department of
American black bears evolve cinnamon-coloured coats
Some American black bears in the western US
Greenland’s glaciers are melting faster than estimated
G reenland’s glaciers are melting 100 times faster than
Webb captures extraordinary clouds on Titan
4 NOVEMBER 2022 Evolution of clouds on Titan
Uncovered toilets shoot out aerosol plumes
Scientists used green lasers to illuminate the normally
JOUSTING ANKYLOSAURS WHACKED THEIR PEERS WITH THEIR TAILS
With massive tails studded with spikes, ankylosaurs were
WISH LIST
The latest tech for STEAM TOYS
Is it possible to build a time machine?
Amazing answers to your curious questions
WHAT IS WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY?
Danish physicist Niels Bohr was a supporter of
WHAT’S THE RAREST BIG CAT, AND WHY?
Gavin Peterson The rarest big cat is the
HOW DO SMARTPHONES ACCESS THE INTERNET?
Lucy McKenzie The way smartphones send and receive
Why do pelicans have such large beaks compared to other birds?
© Alamy / Getty Rebecca McTavish It’s
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NEUTRON STAR, A WHITE DWARF AND A BROWN DWARF?
Steve Redd A neutron star is the remnant
What’s the oldest pyramid in Egypt? Who was it built for?
Chris Sanders The step pyramid at Saqqara is
WHAT IS THE CAUSE OF COLOUR BLINDNESS?
@macdonut Some people might not be able to
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DNA AND RNA?
Michelle Williams With the exception of some viruses,
How does a SEM work?
Charles Rodway Microscopes can uncover tiny details in
Could we colonise Mars?
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WEATHER AND CLIMATE CHANGE?
David Black Weather is temperature, precipitation – rain,
WHAT IS AN ELECTRODE?
Gavin Oldfield Michael Faraday coined the term ‘electrode’
WHY DO 3D MOVIES LOOK WASHED OUT?
Kelly Banks Modern 3D cinema uses a system
What is the source of the River Nile?
Gemma Craven © Getty One of the
AMA ZING ANIMAL JOURNE YS
The latest book releases for curious minds
MAKE A SELF-INFL ATING BALLOON
Watch a balloon expand thanks to these two reactive kitchen ingredients
WEEING IN WINTER
I have a question that has been bugging me. Why is it that whenever I get really cold I need to have a wee?
QUESTIONS ABOUT CANDLES
What’s a candle wick made from? As the wax gets lower, does this mean lighting a candle fills the air with wax?
MULLING IT OVER
Does mulled wine actually have alcohol in it? I like the taste of it, but to me it tastes similar to juice. Is this because the heat burns all the alcohol off?
TAIL TALENTS
I love monkeys. I think they’re the most interesting animals to watch how they move, especially when they climb with their tails. How else do monkeys use their tails?
PEACEFUL SLEEPING
Why don’t I fall out of bed at night when sleeping? Does this happen to people anyway?
WE ASKED YOU
This month on social media, we asked you:
SPECIAL
WEIRD SCIENCE
Discover the strange scientific studies that answer the questions you didn’t know needed answering
IG NOBEL WINNERS
Meet the Ig Nobel Prize winners of 2022
SCIENCE
WHAT ARE WEATHER BALLOONS?
These high-altitude inflatables carry the tools needed to produce weather forecasts
HOW FREEDIVERS PLUNGE SO DEEP
Take a dip into this extreme sport and see what drives divers deeper into the underwater world
GE T TING DEEP
Discover the changes the human body experiences in deep water
PROFESSIONAL FREEDIVER GEORGINA MILLER
British freediver Georgina Miller ranked in the top
WHY SOME FEET SMELL CHEESY
Discover the bacteria that brews inside your socks
SPACE
GIANT MARTIAN VOLCANO
Mars’ Olympus Mons is three times as high as Everest, but how did it get so big?
MARS MOUNTAIN MISSIONS
Almost everything we know about Olympus Mons comes from space missions. Here are some of the most important
MARS INSIGHT
This small NASA lander, which operated between 2018 and 2022, was designed to study past and present seismic activity on Mars by probing its interior
ENVIRONMENT
NATURE’S CRAZIEST CANNIBALS
From starvation to devouring an opponent, there are many reasons why an animal might feast on its own kind
PRAYING MAN T IS ANA T OMY
The features that make these insects perfect predators
MORE THAN MOTHER’S MILK
A female caecilian and her flesh-eating offspring There
TOXIC MASCULINIT Y
Cobras are among the most cobras, which chose
SELF-SACRIFICE
The mother allows herself to be eaten by
SIBLING RIVALRY
How sand tiger shark mothers grow cannibals
STEPPARENTS FROM HELL
An adult polar bear eating a year-old cub
IT’S A CRAB-EAT-CRAB WORLD
There aren’t many crustaceans their old skin. It’s
CLUCKING CANNIBALS
Putting too many chickens in a coop may
WHERE DOES TOBACCO COME FROM?
Often found packed tightly into cigarette paper, this dry and woody product is unrecognisable from its natural form
TECHNOLOGY
HOW ROBOTIC LIMBS CHANGE LIVES
Discover the body-enhancing bionics that can give humans and animals a new lease of life
IPHONE 13 PRO TEARDOWN
How It Works explores the tech behind this smartphone’s three artistic eyes
TRANSPORT
THE BIRTH OF THE JET FIGHTER
Jet fighters are the masters of modern aerial combat, but in the early years their dominance was far from inevitable
WHY DO CARS HAVE TYRES?
How these rubber rings help vehicles get from A to B and stay safe on the roads
TYRES OF THE FUTURE
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HISTORY
HOW THE WORLD TURNED ELECTRIC
From battery to bulb, find out how electricity was harnessed and used to light up the planet, sparking the most productive period of technological innovation ever seen
HUMAN POPUL ATION
Why it took just 200 years for the world’s population to increase eightfold to 8 billion
THE ORIGIN OF HUMANS
Modern humans originated 200,000 years ago and began to spread across continents
THE HUMAN TAKEOVER
These events helped the human population reach 8 billion