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23 February 2025
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On page 426 of issue 937 Nicholas Valery wrote in the Comment section “ Britain's manufacturing industry today is the result of ...
20 February 2025
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New Scientist 20th February 1975. Vol 65 No 937. Tucked away towards the back of issue 937 is a piece by Richard Lewis about the plans f...
17 February 2025
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New Scientist 13th February 1975. Vol 65 No 936. The main article for 13 th February was Promises, promises:health for sale. “Some over...
14 February 2025
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Vela Satellites were placed in high orbits to avoid the Van Allen radiation belt New Scientist 6th February 1975 (continued) Pages 313 to...
09 February 2025
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New Scientist 6th February 1975. Vol 65 No 935. 6 th February 1975 was something of a watershed moment in Earth Science and its relations...
31 January 2025
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New Scientist 30th January 1975. Vol 65 No 934. The Monitor section of issues 934 has two items, “ The big hole that Skylab’s rocket mad...
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New Scientist 16th January 1975. Vol 65 No 932 Some issues of New Scientist contain examples of the prevailing zeitgeist that are more r...
30 January 2025
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New Scientist 9th January 1975. Vol 65 No 931 Before the internet made ‘doom-scrolling’ a thing, the New Scientist issue 931 (9 th January ...
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New Scientist 2nd January 1975. Vol 65 No 930. The cover price of 20p (£1-52 after 50 years of inflation ) is not the only difference betwe...
31 January 2024
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"It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Rena...
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