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With the help of powerful computers, researchers discovered a four-sided shape that naturally rests on one side, and built a ...
Large sea anchors could be used to drag water under a bold plan to keep the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation ...
DNA sequencing shows young trees are more likely to have gene variants that confer partial resistance to a fungus that has ...
A flexible fabric called X-Wear could replace some parts of medical scanners, which would make taking X-rays and CT scans far ...
In this passage from near the opening of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, we are given an ...
With their country threatened by sea level rise, the people of Tuvalu have been offered an escape route through an agreement ...
Helping yourself get to sleep isn’t just about avoiding screens before bedtime. From cognitive shuffling to sleep-restriction ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club's take on our latest read, a time-travelling romance ...
The author of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on why, in a world awash with fictional ...
A simulation of the "aerial screw" designed by Leonardo da Vinci in 1480 suggests it would use less power than modern drone ...
Scary dreams disrupt our sleep and elevate our levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which may have serious consequences for ...