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New Scientist is a renowned international weekly science and technology magazine aimed at a broad audience. It delivers well-researched news, features, reviews, and commentary on the latest developments in science, technology, and their societal implications
The 12 June 2010 issue (Vol. 206, No. 2764) likely includes:
A featured cover story—such as "What’s Wrong with the Sun?"—probing solar science and recent anomalies.
In-depth explorations and analyses in fields like climate science (e.g., Deepwater Spill impact), ecology (e.g., Secret Lives of Wolves), neurology (Lucid Dreams), and more.
Balanced content ranging from technical explanations to philosophical reflections, maintaining the magazine’s accessible yet authoritative tone
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