New Scientist Video Round Up September 12 2008
Magazine Archive 2008 New Scientist 👨🔬 innovation in scientific tools, such as robotic planes and particle accelerators, is advancing research capabilities and applications. 🐝 understanding behaviors in nature, like honeybee communication and defense mechanisms, provides insights into evolutionary adaptations. Robot spyplanes that have been re tooled as medical couriers; why bees do the wave in their hives; the first images from the large hadron collider. you can watch the video here, or click “play”.
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Issue 2639 Magazine Cover Date 19 January 2008 New Scientist Read the latest articles of new scientist at sciencedirect , elsevier’s leading platform of peer reviewed scholarly literature. The new scientist website has more information about the magazine, and selected recent content, including issues from 1990 onward that are made available to subscribers. Learn about 40 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in sep 2008 or search by date or keyword. Being human: what a pain! in pain? stop and smell the roses. conservative or liberal? workspace reveals all. financial crisis: can americans stay happy? financial fiasco: can america recover this. Will an albino model lead to more diversity on the runways? next casualty? investors eye aig. why is this flea in my bed? are you better off? check the misery index. a gorgeous facade but where's. The new technique, called four dimensional (4 d) electron microscopy, was developed in the physical biology center for ultrafast science and technology, directed by ahmed zewail, professor of physics at caltech and winner of the 1999 nobel prize in chemistry.
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