Earth was once covered by a global magma ocean, which later cooled and crystallised – now traces of this primordial event ...
NASA’s Swift space telescope is reaching the end of its two-decade run in orbit – unless a satellite launched on 3 July can ...
Female orangutans are generally solitary, but they travel more and eat less in an apparent effort to ensure their offspring ...
Natalya Saprunova's photo series exploring coastal erosion and permafrost thaw across Inuvialuit territories in Canada has ...
It will be some months before the true toll of Europe's worst-ever heatwave is confirmed, but researchers can estimate a ...
The question of how gravity interacts with the quantum world has long perplexed physicists, but a non-quantum theory of space ...
What makes something alive? We simply don't know, but synthetic biologists are a step closer to providing an answer thanks to ...
A form of fibre that boosts the release of the hunger-reducing hormone GLP-1 has been approved as safe by a European ...
A proposed technique to counter global warming by spraying sun-reflecting particles near the poles would cause commercial ...
A prototype cell partly capable of replicating itself has been created using 36 existing bacterial genes, but it's not really ...
Esteemed forensic anthropologist Sue Black gives a candid insight into the UK criminal justice system and how it really works ...
Claire North, whose space opera Slow Gods is the July read for the New Scientist Book Club, discusses how a population might ...
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