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New Scientist - 22.04.2017
New Scientist - April 22, 2017
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New Scientist covers the latest developments in science and technology that will impact your world. New Scientist employs and commissions the best writers in their fields from all over the world. Our editorial team provide cutting-edge news, award-winning features and reports, written in concise and clear language that puts discoveries and advances in the context of everyday life today and in the future.

*... Aworld ripe for life. Cassini finds foodfor microbesonEnceladus just before its death dive * Enceladus is ripe for life. Last-ditch attempt to find hydrogen is a triumph, reports Leah Crane. TOPROTECT any life on Saturn’s ocean moons,we will have to destroy the only toolwe have to find it.NASAcan’t risk its Cassini spacecraft crashing into Enceladus, especially sincewe’ve just discovered a potential food source for alien ecosystems. * YOUR TRUE SELF. WHO ARE YOU? AN ENTITY CONTINUOUS IN TIME, AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A PERSONALITY, A UNIQUE BUNDLE OF MEMORIES? ONLY NOW ARE WE TRULY GETTING TO GRIPS WITH WHAT OUR SENSE OF SELF IS – AND ISN’T. You are not the person you were as a child, or even last year, but the fact that our personalities change can be liberating, finds Emma Young. AS A child, Wendy Johnson was extremely shy. “One of my report cards said: ‘Wendy is so shy, it’s painful to watch!” She’s not like that now. ...*

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