Stauer, Busville, Minnesota, USA. — 84 p. — ISSN 2161-2641.
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природы, психологии, и текущих событий, объединенных с ошеломляющей
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iD is a revolutionary science magazine: a perfect balance of history, science, nature, psychology, and current events, combined with stunning photography and graphics, put together in a uniquely compelling way. We're sure you'll love it!
This issue features a dust doubleheader: After taking a look at how dust both gives and takes life, we drill down into its destructive side by examining the effects of the ash particles volcanoes eject when they erupt. The theme of filtering out impurities surfaces throughout the issue, even manifesting at the human level: from the various struggles for supremacy during WWII to the Islamic State fighters who seek to spread their version of purity far and wide—even while defiling their own bodies and minds.
Contents
Nature
The Iceberg Universe. Legions of life-forms depend on these islands of ice
Ashes to Ashes. What makes a volcanic eruption so devastating?
History
What If Hitler Had Been Assassinated? Historians reveal how different our world might be today
Current Events
Captagon: Islamic State’s Drug of Choice. How recruits are converted into relentless killers
Smarter in 60 Seconds: Drugs of War
The Search for Flight MH370: The Mystery of the Seventh Arc. Hunting for a missing plane in one of the least explored parts of the world
Science
Planet Dust. Innumerable tiny particles amount to a force to be reckoned with
Body & Mind
Can My Brain Take Me Hostage? How paranoia and stress can reprogram the brain
Space
Where Is the Milky Way Heading? A tale of cosmic attraction
Smarter in 60 Seconds: Space Travel
In Every Issue
A Photo and Its Story.
Questions & Answers.
What Counts in the End
iD is a revolutionary science magazine: a perfect balance of history, science, nature, psychology, and current events, combined with stunning photography and graphics, put together in a uniquely compelling way. We're sure you'll love it!
This issue features a dust doubleheader: After taking a look at how dust both gives and takes life, we drill down into its destructive side by examining the effects of the ash particles volcanoes eject when they erupt. The theme of filtering out impurities surfaces throughout the issue, even manifesting at the human level: from the various struggles for supremacy during WWII to the Islamic State fighters who seek to spread their version of purity far and wide—even while defiling their own bodies and minds.
Contents
Nature
The Iceberg Universe. Legions of life-forms depend on these islands of ice
Ashes to Ashes. What makes a volcanic eruption so devastating?
History
What If Hitler Had Been Assassinated? Historians reveal how different our world might be today
Current Events
Captagon: Islamic State’s Drug of Choice. How recruits are converted into relentless killers
Smarter in 60 Seconds: Drugs of War
The Search for Flight MH370: The Mystery of the Seventh Arc. Hunting for a missing plane in one of the least explored parts of the world
Science
Planet Dust. Innumerable tiny particles amount to a force to be reckoned with
Body & Mind
Can My Brain Take Me Hostage? How paranoia and stress can reprogram the brain
Space
Where Is the Milky Way Heading? A tale of cosmic attraction
Smarter in 60 Seconds: Space Travel
In Every Issue
A Photo and Its Story.
Questions & Answers.
What Counts in the End