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The rate at which the planet is warming has sped up since 2010, and now researchers say that China's efforts to clean up air ...
Magicians have long exploited quirks in our perception of the world to make us experience the impossible. Now, cognitive ...
Without both, you’d spin it, and only the equator would be useful… Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite ...
Feedback has been a science journalist for more years than we care to remember, and as a result we have come across our fair share of bizarre units of measurement. The human mind struggles with ...
In the microscopic quantum realm, reality seems to work differently than in the solid, predictable world we are used ... ll also keep you up to date with New Scientist events and special offers.
Corinthia Black studies the anatomical features of fishes and spiders to understand how life on Earth takes shape ...
High up on the top of Cerro Pachón in northern Chile, NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is nearing completion. At the heart ...
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“A serial entrepreneur, motivational speaker and former NASA rocket scientist ... isn’t the cool thing to say, but there are so many other things that are so important in the world right ...
Which science course is best for the future? In a rapidly changing world, it can be difficult for science students to know which jobs will be in demand over the next 10 years. Trends such as the ...
A professor who created a crucial part of the Hubble Space Telescope has been elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Professor Asad Madni is joined by cartoonist and artist ...