: A look at the evolutionary history of farm animals and how human intervention has shaped modern species while simultaneously influencing human evolution.
: The cover story explores the fearsome prehistoric creatures that once ruled the Earth. It detail the biological adaptations of predators like the T. rex and how their food chains operated during different prehistoric eras.
: A technical breakdown of shaft sinking and room creation in salt mines. It explains how tunnel boring machines and controlled explosives are used to extract salt from horizontal beds deep underground. Digital Access and Reading For those looking to read the issue on digital platforms:
: This section delves into the neurobiology of domestic animals, explaining how better understanding their brain chemistry and natural behaviors can improve communication between humans and pets.
Issue 169 of magazine, released in late 2022, serves as an educational deep dive into prehistoric biology, lost civilizations, and the science of animal behavior. As is standard for the publication, it breaks down complex scientific and historical topics into digestible segments with detailed illustrations. Core Features of Issue 169
: Provides digital subscriptions and individual back issues, specifically listing How It Works No. 169 .
The issue focuses on several major themes across its regular sections:
: A historical investigation into the capital of Africa's Benin Empire. The article examines why this once-magnificent city, which astonished European explorers with its design and beauty, left so little behind after its destruction.