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New Scientist

New Scientist

About New Scientist

New Scientist is a popular science magazine covering all aspects of science and technology. Based in London, it publishes weekly English-language editions in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. An editorially separate organisation publishes a monthly Dutch-language edition. First published on 22 November 1956, New Scientist has been available in online form since 1996.

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There was a piece about her in The New Scientist, or rather it was about human skin, which is an interesting thing. The piece began, on her 120th birthday, Jeanne Calment, generally regarded as the oldest person ever to have lived, proved she still had her wits about her. I've only got one wrinkle she wisecracked, and I'm sitting on it.

from 556: No Such Thing As A Ghost In Blue Jeans, 2024-11-07 at 00:39:24 · read transcript

Other times New Scientist came up

  1. They were substantially slower in all tasks and more error prone. We know someone who does that for their job. They've just been fired, haven't they? Roger Highfield. He was the editor of New Scientist for many years, and he used to edit New Scientist on a treadmill. Yes, he is no longer there. There, he works for the Science Museum now. Yeah, for many years, New Scientist was edited on a treadmill.

    271: No Such Thing As A Safe Robot, 2019-05-31 · listen

  2. Animal onesie apparently you were going to be given a grey boiler suit to put over it which would make you look more like a rhino and a big pointy hat why we don't know I don't know there's an article in New Scientist about this they asked an animal expert and she said some colorations do give warning signs to other animals so big cats get interested if someone limps past their enclosure because they look weak and then she said possibly the worst.

    35: No Such Thing As A Good Sloth Onesie, 2014-11-15 · listen

  3. I get over the line that way. Actually on genitals, can I ask a question about fly genitals generally? Because I have struggled to find the definite answer to this. I was reading an article from New Scientist in 1990 about how all flies when they have sex, their penises, the male flies, their penises rotate either 180 or 360. Not all of them. But some of them do.

    527: No Such Thing As A Rum and Woke, 2024-04-18 · listen

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