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Discover

Dec 01 2020
Magazine

Discover Magazine will amaze you, enlighten you, and open your eyes to the awe and wonder of science and technology. Discover reveals secrets, solves mysteries, and debunks old myths. Discover shares new findings and shows you what makes our universe tick.

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CRYSTAL COLONY

Is the Universe Infinite? • CENTURIES OF DISCOVERIES HAVE HIT A DEAD END. WE MAY NEVER KNOW THE TRUE SIZE OF OUR UNIVERSE.

Aged to Perfection • WHAT GIVES YOUR FAVORITE WHISKEY ITS SPECIFIC FLAVOR? IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BARREL.

THE ONLY EXERCISE YOU NEED • WALKING MIGHT BE ONE OF THE BEST EXERCISES FOR HEALTH — THOUGH THAT 10,000-STEP GOAL IS MORE MARKETING THAN SCIENCE.

I’m Your Venus

Eruptions on the Sun Might Trigger Earthquakes

WHAT WE’RE READING • The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science

More Pages to Turn

WHY A COVID-19 VACCINE IS KEY FOR RETURNING TO NORMALCY

LESS-EFFECTIVE VACCINES STILL PROTECT THE MASSES

How Hot Spots Crop Up

Anything but Predictable • HIS NAUSEA AND VOMITING JUST WOULDN’T STOP. BUT THE CULPRIT BEHIND THIS 50-YEAR-OLD’S DISTRESS CAME AS A SURPRISE.

Confessions of a Recovering Perfectionist • TAKE IT FROM A SEASONED PRO (AND MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS): YOU ARE NOT ALONE. BUT YOUR LOFTY, SELF-IMPOSED STANDARDS MAY BE ISOLATING YOU.

ARE WE ALONE? • WHAT SIX DECADES OF THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN TEACH US.

LOOKING FOR SIGNS • OUT-THERE IDEAS MAY POINT THE WAY TO E.T.

SCIENCE … OR JUST FICTION? • LIFE BEYOND MIGHT NOT EXIST – OR WE JUST DON’T KNOW HOW TO FIND IT.

SCIENTIST IN TOYLAND • FROM MEDICINE TO SPACE TRAVEL, CHUCK HOBERMAN’S SHAPE-SHIFTING IS EXPANDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

Talk to THE HAND • We’re more than just opposable thumbs — our hands gave us tools, new skills and better communication.

Cut the Clutter • ROBOTS CAN USE ECHOES TO NAVIGATE, BUT THE CACOPHONY OF SOUND IS TOUGH TO SIFT THROUGH. WHAT CAN THEY LEARN FROM BATS?

Glaciers


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Science

Languages

English

Discover Magazine will amaze you, enlighten you, and open your eyes to the awe and wonder of science and technology. Discover reveals secrets, solves mysteries, and debunks old myths. Discover shares new findings and shows you what makes our universe tick.

Strange Visitors

Discover

INBOX

CRYSTAL COLONY

Is the Universe Infinite? • CENTURIES OF DISCOVERIES HAVE HIT A DEAD END. WE MAY NEVER KNOW THE TRUE SIZE OF OUR UNIVERSE.

Aged to Perfection • WHAT GIVES YOUR FAVORITE WHISKEY ITS SPECIFIC FLAVOR? IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BARREL.

THE ONLY EXERCISE YOU NEED • WALKING MIGHT BE ONE OF THE BEST EXERCISES FOR HEALTH — THOUGH THAT 10,000-STEP GOAL IS MORE MARKETING THAN SCIENCE.

I’m Your Venus

Eruptions on the Sun Might Trigger Earthquakes

WHAT WE’RE READING • The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science

More Pages to Turn

WHY A COVID-19 VACCINE IS KEY FOR RETURNING TO NORMALCY

LESS-EFFECTIVE VACCINES STILL PROTECT THE MASSES

How Hot Spots Crop Up

Anything but Predictable • HIS NAUSEA AND VOMITING JUST WOULDN’T STOP. BUT THE CULPRIT BEHIND THIS 50-YEAR-OLD’S DISTRESS CAME AS A SURPRISE.

Confessions of a Recovering Perfectionist • TAKE IT FROM A SEASONED PRO (AND MENTAL HEALTH EXPERTS): YOU ARE NOT ALONE. BUT YOUR LOFTY, SELF-IMPOSED STANDARDS MAY BE ISOLATING YOU.

ARE WE ALONE? • WHAT SIX DECADES OF THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE CAN TEACH US.

LOOKING FOR SIGNS • OUT-THERE IDEAS MAY POINT THE WAY TO E.T.

SCIENCE … OR JUST FICTION? • LIFE BEYOND MIGHT NOT EXIST – OR WE JUST DON’T KNOW HOW TO FIND IT.

SCIENTIST IN TOYLAND • FROM MEDICINE TO SPACE TRAVEL, CHUCK HOBERMAN’S SHAPE-SHIFTING IS EXPANDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

Talk to THE HAND • We’re more than just opposable thumbs — our hands gave us tools, new skills and better communication.

Cut the Clutter • ROBOTS CAN USE ECHOES TO NAVIGATE, BUT THE CACOPHONY OF SOUND IS TOUGH TO SIFT THROUGH. WHAT CAN THEY LEARN FROM BATS?

Glaciers


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