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In this issue
In a Spin
Why do cats always land on their feet? They instinctively know about the power of spin. The power of spin is all around us, so familiar that we sometimes forget that it is there.
Science Week
With lots of activities lined up around the countries for Science Week we take a look at what’s on during mid November.
Tuning in to space
Ireland is making a bid to set up a radio telescope that can probe deep into space.
Protein Factories
The rise of antibiotic resistance is now regarded as a huge threat to human health. By discovering how all our proteins are made, scientists may be able to halt that rise of drug resistance, but is big pharma ready to help?
The Northern Lights
Margaret Franklin explains why the northern skies sometimes light up at night.
Ask a Scientist
How deep can we mine? What colour is the Moon? Where does uranium come from, and can we tap into frozen energy supplies? Our panel of scientists answers readers’ questions.
Science Spin Magazine Description:
An independent science magazine presenting science in a way that is accessible, relevant and interesting to all readers. Coverage of science extends from astronomy to zoology, and features are written with both general public and specialists in mind.
Science Spin was established in 2003 to provide an independent platform for reporting on science. Science Spin takes a local view of science both at home and abroad, and in this way it is different from international magazines.
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