Welcome to How It Works, the magazine that explains everything you never knew you wanted to know about the world we live in. Loaded with fully illustrated guides and expert knowledge, and with sections dedicated to science, technology, transportation, space, history and the environment, no subject is too big or small for How It Works to explain.
WELCOME • Issue 186
Global eye
Methane under the Arctic could trigger a climate feedback loop
WHO warns that climate change could spread malaria
LASERS ARE A GIANT LEAP FOR MOON AND MARS COMMUNICATIONS
The Great Wall of China is being held together by ‘biocrusts’
THE WORLD’S OLDEST KNOWN FORT WAS CONSTRUCTED 8,000 YEARS AGO
NASA identifies 17 planets with possible subsurface oceans
ICE FROM SATURN’S MOON COULD BE STUDIED FOR SIGNS OF LIFE
We finally know how tardigrades reproduce
72-million-year-old ‘blue dragon’ unearthed in Japan
Hammerhead sharks are vanishing from underwater mountains
Scientists create a chip that will pave the way for 6G
HALLEY’S COMET HAS BEGUN ITS RETURN JOURNEY TO EARTH
WISH LIST • The latest tech for PETS
YOUR HOME EXPLAINED • From kitchen chemistry and bathroom bugs to the function of fittings and electronic entertainment
KITCHEN BASICS • Explore the culinary chemistry, sophisticated physics and bacterial biology of food preparation
THE LAVATORY LABORATORY: HOW YOUR BATHROOM WORKS • Whether you prefer a shower or bath, this room cleans you up
THE VERY BEST REST • How home comforts are specially designed to make you cosy and restore your energy
SURVEILLANCE FROM THE STRATOSPHERE • This lightweight solar-electric aircraft is an alternative to high-altitude satellites
HOW FLAMETHROWERS WORK • These tools that hurl plumes of fire through the air were originally weapons of war
ANIMAL ATTRACTION • The weird and wonderful techniques some species use to charm potential partners
Raging RIVERS • How the watery veins of planet Earth can become turbulent and toxic
DEADLY DINOSAUR DISEASES • From prehistoric parasites to ancient airborne infections, discover the illnesses that plagued these giant creatures
TINY LIVING RAINMAKERS • Scientists have tracked down the culprits behind some of our rain, and they could become a force for good
VALENTINA TERESHKOVA • This pioneering cosmonaut was the first woman in space and remains the only woman to fly there solo
BIZARRE INVENTIONS • From passenger jets to the internet, humanity has changed the world with many ingenious technologies. But some creations have been a little unusual…
ARE BRAIN TRANSPLANTS POSSIBLE? • This controversial surgery has complicated technicalities to consider before our body’s most sophisticated organ can be switched out
HOW SEASONS CAN CHANGE YOUR MOOD • The science behind seasonal affective disorder and how the brain responds to daylight
HOW SEA GLASS IS MADE • This ocean process turns household trash into sea treasures
HOW TO FIND ALIEN LIFE • Scientists have a variety of ways to search for life in the cosmos
SEARCHING FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE • If aliens use lasers, this advanced new tool might be able to catch them in the act
SEEING STARS IN A NEW LIGHT • A telescope perched on a mountain in Chile allows us to watch stars and planets form in the most distant parts of the universe
FUTURE STEAM POWER • How modern steam trains are ditching coal for cleaner and more efficient engines
BRAINDUMP • Amazing answers to your curious questions
THE LIBRARY • The latest book releases for curious minds
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