Joshua Howgego
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Here’s a short selection of features I have particularly enjoyed working on (with, of course, some very nice and talented writers):

What’s inside nothing? This laser will rip it up to find out (Jon Cartwright)

Reef halo riddle: What’s behind the mysterious rings around coral? (Elizabeth Madin)

We thought the Incas couldn’t write. These knots change everything (Daniel Cossins)

Weather forecasts from alien worlds are in – and it’s wild out there (Ryan Macdonald)

Mining the hidden treasure of the world’s ungrowable bacteria (Cynthia Graber)

No-fly zone: Exploring the uncharted areas of our atmosphere (Stephen Battersby)

Impossible alloys: How to make never-before-seen metals (James Mitchell Crow)

What if the diminutive electron isn’t as small as it gets? (Abigail Beall)

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