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1 A way to predict the strength of the next Asian monsoon Lu, Donna

250 3331 p. 17
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2 A workout in a pill? Marchant, Jo

250 3331 p. 46-49
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3 Bent beam
250 3331 p. 54-55
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4 Billions of T. rex lived and died in dino era Shah, Karina

250 3331 p. 18
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5 Bone bonanza
250 3331 p. 54
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6 Building a robofuture Venkatraman, Vijaysree

250 3331 p. 31
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7 Choosing what we eat can help avert water scarcity Klein, Alice

250 3331 p. 18
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8 Climate benefits of Alaskan forest fires
250 3331 p. 19
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9 Climate change: A status report
250 3331 p. 38-41
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10 Colour-changing beetle inspires efficient algorithm Sparkes, Matthew

250 3331 p. 15
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11 Cryptic crossword #81
250 3331 p. 52
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12 Cutting the cord
250 3331 p. 54
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13 Digital print
250 3331 p. 55
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14 Distress after killings Shah, Karina

250 3331 p. 12
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15 Don't miss
250 3331 p. 31
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16 Electric bicycle balances itself even when turning Sparkes, Matthew

250 3331 p. 12
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17 Elephant trunk robot has a mind of its own Sparkes, Matthew

250 3331 p. 13
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18 Extra dimensions
250 3331 p. 54
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19 Fabulous front gardens Wilson, Clare

250 3331 p. 51
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20 Facebook wants to use AI to find drug combos Stokel-Walker, Chris

250 3331 p. 14
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21 Feedback
250 3331 p. 56
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22 Fire and ice Li, Gege

250 3331 p. 28-29
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23 First helicopter flight on another planet takes off Crane, Leah

250 3331 p. 13
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24 How has covid-19 impacted STEM? Li, Gege

250 3331 p. 26-27
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25 Is this the earliest alphabet? Barras, Colin

250 3331 p. 15
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26 Less than 3 per cent of land habitats still in pristine state Charles, Krista

250 3331 p. 19
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27 Letters
250 3331 p. 24
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28 Lonesome life takes toll on wasp's brain Lesté-Lasserre, Christa

250 3331 p. 18
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29 ‘Lost’ coffee plant can resist climate change Sawal, Ibrahim

250 3331 p. 14
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30 “Make or break” is hardly hyperbole for the climate negotiations due to reach their climax in November in Glasgow, UK. At the COP26 meeting, nations will have a last chance to really rev up the stuttering motor of climate action and come good on commitments made in Paris in 2015 to limit global warming to a “safe” level of 1.5°C. Le Page, Michael

250 3331 p. 34-37, 42-45
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31 Microwave weapon makes short work of drone swarms Hambling, David

250 3331 p. 16
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32 Monsoon link to quakes in Taiwan
250 3331 p. 19
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33 New, lighter form of uranium made in lab Crane, Leah

250 3331 p. 19
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34 Puzzle
250 3331 p. 52
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35 Secrets of the sex change dragons CLL,

250 3331 p. 19
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36 Sputnik V vaccine goes global Lawton, Graham

250 3331 p. 10-11
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37 The climate moment
250 3331 p. 5
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38 The curious case of the Renaissance watermelon Wong, James

250 3331 p. 22
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39 The great succulent sting Smith-Wong, Katie

250 3331 p. 30
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40 The science of grief Burnett, Dean

250 3331 p. 21
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41 Three million deaths Le Page, Michael

250 3331 p. 7-9
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42 Total exposure Ings, Simon

250 3331 p. 32
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43 Untouched nature was almost as rare 12,000 years ago as it is now Liverpool, Layal

250 3331 p. 16
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44 Whitest ever paint could cool homes
250 3331 p. 19
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45 Will the EU save us from AI dystopia? Sparkes, Matthew

250 3331 p. 17
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