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Mining craters on the moon could be more practical than extracting precious metals from asteroids, but it might also ...
Researchers have proposed a more accurate way to calculate the global surface air temperature, which suggests we are just ...
When dogs given spot treatments for fleas go swimming, they release levels of pesticides dangerous to aquatic life for at ...
Surprising new fossil evidence undermines the idea that there was ever a mass extinction on land – and may force us to ...
A huge tsunami hit a cliff in Tonga 7000 years ago and carried a 1200-tonne boulder 200 metres inland, making it the biggest ...
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The idea of a multiverse of universes is derived from a particular interpretation of quantum mechanics, but now a new twist ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club’s thoughts on our latest read, the science fiction classic ...
Tiny bone fragments from Alaska suggest birds started breeding and nesting in the Arctic 30 million years earlier than ...
Researchers have developed algorithms that reconstruct a hidden image from the scrambled light waves that bounce off a wall, ...
There have never been so many satellites orbiting Earth as there are today, thanks in part to the launch of mega ...
The Ministry of Time author Kaliane Bradley on how she made time travel work in her bestselling novel, the latest pick for ...