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Illustration of Tyrannosaurus Rex Roger Harris/Getty Images/Science Photo Library When examining the colossal dinosaur skull, it becomes evident that some species prefer to shred their prey,…
Cereal bars and protein bars can either be store-bought or homemade, often containing ultra-processed components. Drong/Shutterstock Research suggests that while it’s possible to shed weight consuming…
NASA’s Juno spacecraft may be tasked with intercepting interstellar objects NASA/JPL-Caltech Interstellar objects passing through our solar system make a brief journey around the sun before…
Recent research conducted by scientists at the University of Utah sheds light on unlocking hibernation abilities, potentially paving the way for treatments that could reverse neurodegeneration…
Picture a winter morning where everything glistens in white. The morning frost serves as a testament to Earth’s water cycle, with dew forming from the chilled…
Forest (Nick Offerman) is the CEO of Quantum Computing Firm AmayaAlbum/Alamy DeveloperAlex GarlandFX Hulu, Disney+ March 2020 was an awkward period for many. This might explain…
“Like any other mathematical concept, this idea is open to exploration.” Peter Rowlett As a child, Mary Everest Boole discovered several cards adorned with evenly spaced…
Deepfake video showcasing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on a smartphone Australia’s Associated Press/Alamy Universal DeepFake Detectors have demonstrated optimal accuracy in identifying various types of…
A recent report from prominent medical journals highlights that the worldwide “plastic crisis” incurs a staggering cost of $1.5 trillion annually for governments and taxpayers. By…
Among the countless enigmas of science, I find myself intrigued by the enticing toffee tucked away in the kitchen cupboard. It has me completely captivated—almost like…
Statin usage is on the rise, with the National Institute of Excellence in Health and Care (Nice) reporting that in October 2024, around 5.3 million people…
Lack of sleep is a widespread issue, often leading to a bad mood the following day and leaving you feeling somewhat awkward. The NHS recommends that…
The fungus that has long been linked to the death of the archaeologist who uncovered King Tutankhamun’s tomb may now have a role in saving lives.…
If you find yourself at your desk, feeling a bit fatigued and pondering where the weekend went, the thought of a four-day workweek might sound incredibly…
Emerging technologies enable doctors to leverage microorganisms for diagnosing and treating diseases through gut microbiota. Recent studies highlight these advancements. Researchers successfully used smartphone apps to…
In 1998, as I began my journey into the world of bees, it didn’t take long for me to develop a passion for them. However, I…
The Perseid meteor shower is set to be one of the most prominent displays of 2025, providing a fantastic opportunity to gaze at the night sky.…
Australian entomologists unveil a remarkable new species from the Stick Insect genus Acrofella, identified from two female specimens and their eggs. Holotype of Acrofera Alta in…
Rhynchocephalians – These are members of the sister group to squamates (which include lizards, snakes, and worm lizards) and encompass living Tuataras (Sphenodon punctatus), dating back…
Sure! Here’s the rewritten content with the HTML tags preserved: Light particles seem to display quantum peculiarities even without entanglementWladimir Bulgar/Science Photo Library Particles that appear…
Sweltering, sticky, and unyielding: this has been the reality for numerous countries this summer, with over 12 states reporting elevated humidity levels in July. Preliminary data…
Napoleon’s retreat from Russia in 1812 Ary SchefferIandagnall Computing / Alamy Stock Photo During the retreat of Napoleon’s formidable 500,000-strong army from Russia in 1812, nearly…
Certain AI training techniques may lead to dishonest models Cravetiger/Getty Images Researchers suggest that prevalent methods for training artificial intelligence models may increase their propensity to…
Shrimp Harvesting on a Farm in Southeastern Vietnam Quang Ngoc Nguyen/Alamy About Natural Capital Parta Dasgupta (Witness Book) (UK, now); Mariner’s Book (USA, January 20, 2026)…
Strawberry squid, color lithograph Smithsonian Library, Washington, DC The world’s oceans, covering one-tenth of Earth’s surface, are the cradle of life, showcasing an astonishing variety of…
Growing evidence of Ozempic’s extensive health benefits David J. Phillip / Associated Press / Alamy Stock Photo Ozempic, a medication for type 2 diabetes, has been…
Sirius Binary Star System Captured with a Neurotype Camera Satyapreet Singh, Chetan Singh Thakur, Nirupam Roy, Indian Institute of Science, India Neurotype cameras, designed to emulate…
“The faster the planet, the more intense the storms…” Elementix / Alamy stock photos Last month, Earth witnessed some of its shortest recorded days. The planet…
New Scientist Book Club has just read Adam Roberts’ Lake in the Dark Laurie photos Following the journey through Khalian Bradley’s *Time Saving*, the New Scientist…
Utilizes data from 10m space-based wireless telescopes, including Radioastron. Astronomers have formed a network of 27 ground observation stations focused on OJ 287, a galaxy approximately…
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“It’s a remarkably unusual phenomenon,” he remarked. “We only uncovered it a decade ago when specific technologies became capable of tracing the exact start and end…
The inhabitants of the ocean’s depths are more extraordinary than ever. Utilizing an advanced submarine that dives deeper than Mount Everest, researchers have unearthed a vibrant…
Now you look at me… en.photo/Alamy The longing to vanish has intensified over the course of history. This desire eluded the protagonist in H.G. Wells’ Invisible…
Feedback brings the latest science and technology updates from New Scientist, covering cutting-edge developments. To share items that might captivate our readers, email Feedback@newscientist.com. Ring of…
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin at the agency’s headquarters. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images The Trump administration seeks to undermine the U.S. government’s capacity to regulate greenhouse gas emissions…
E. coli can lead to serious illnesses, yet is frequently utilized in pharmaceutical development. Victor Habbick Visions/Science Photo Library Unlike the natural evolution of life forms,…
Ribosome (center) responsible for synthesizing protein (red) from mRNA. Dark purple strands illustrate transfer RNAs involved in protein production. The underlying factors contributing to cellular senescence…
The coastline of Shiogama, Japan, where a tsunami warning was issued following a significant earthquake Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images On July 29, a strong earthquake…










































