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Light is electromagnetic radiation, so why can’t a sunbeam be bent by a magnet? And how do some animals recognise their young while others don’t?

How do animals recognise their progeny? Are they conscious that they reproduce? Male lions kill the cubs of other males, but not their own, yet cuckoos get away with it. How?

Joaquim Figueiredo, Zurich, Switzerland

Light is electromagnetic radiation, so why can’t I bend a sunbeam with a magnet?

Martin Copsey, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK

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