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Here are a few of my favourite pieces for New Scientist from the past few years
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And here’s a selection of some of the pieces I am proudest of editing (with big thanks to the writers, of course):
Deciphering the Khipu, the Inca’s lost language of knots (with Dan Cossins)
How fossil footprints are revealing the joys and fears of stone age life (with Colin Barras)
What’s inside nothing? This laser will rip it up to find out (with Jon Cartwright)
We’re running out of lithium for batteries - can we use salt instead? (with Katharine Sanderson)
What does gravity weigh? (with Claudia de Rham)