A cancer-killing virus has stopped pancreatic tumours from growing and spreading in three people in an initial safety trial, ...
There is plenty of intriguing sci-fi on offer this month, whether it’s solar-powered cities from Adrian Tchaikovsky or a strange future from M. John Harrison ...
Particles of light cannot be divided into smaller particles, but if you try to snip off the end of one, instead of shortening it multiplies ...
I WAS recently asked for my definition of “hard science fiction” and I burbled something along the lines of “it has to have a lot of science in it, and also spaceships”. I’m not sure the spaceships ...
With their sleek lines, smoking tyres and thunderous engines, Formula 1 cars have been the fastest road vehicles for the past 50 years. But electric vehicles may soon become the quickest on Earth, as ...
Dive into the opening of The Selfish Gene's first chapter 'Why are people?', the New Scientist Book Club’s read for June to mark 50 years since the popular science classic was first published ...
Quantum Backrooms is a horror game in which the player explores eerie rooms. The twist is that the rooms have been generated ...
Bacteria created using mirror images of natural biomolecules would pose a grave threat to life on Earth, some researchers ...
The cost of CAR T-cell therapy means that the highly effective cancer treatment is unavailable in many parts of the world.
After an AI from OpenAI found a trick to solve an 80-year-old conjecture from Paul Erdős, mathematicians have borrowed the ...
According to a mathematical model of how people weigh up different outcomes, the optimal strategy is to be ambitious, but not overly so ...
The world’s largest sailing cargo ship is making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. It left a port in France in early August, and it is on track to deliver 1000 tonnes of cognac and ...