Cosmos - Issue 103
Cosmos - Issue 103
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How do we deal with this era of rapid change, when the limits of whatâs possible â and whatâs normal â are shifting? Issue 103 explores this uncertain ground, and the transformations and possibilities that may come with it. Prianka Srinivasan takes us to drowning island nation of Tuvalu to explore their plan to create a digital twin of the country; Drew Rooke dives into the history of life-saving cures from the oceanâs depths; Martin White tackles the dark matter problem from a new angle; Cat Williams investigates a project bringing Noongar oral history and Western science together; David Hancock reports on efforts to revitalise the bush-food industry in the Kimberley. Plus 4D printing, Moon myths, the science of doping and more.
CRISPR-Cas genome editing might one day be used to cure HIV
Is a functional HIV cure on the horizon?
1 min
Sustainable sodium
Advanced materials scientist Maria Forsyth is trying to build the battery of the future.
3 mins
MIRROR WORLDS
Can digital twins save humanity?
10+ mins
INTO THE FOURTH DIMENSION
An Australian institute is designing and printing objects that can shapeshift after they're made. Forget next-gen - Denise Cullen reports from the next dimension.
8 mins
Cosmos Magazine Description:
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ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Science
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Cosmos is a leading literary science magazine, published in Australia but with a global reach. It makes the world of science accessible to everyone. At Cosmos, we aim to deliver the latest in science from a considered perspective, with beautiful pictures, clear explanations of the latest discoveries and breakthroughs and great writing.
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