Natalya Saprunova's photo series exploring coastal erosion and permafrost thaw across Inuvialuit territories in Canada has ...
From friendship in a world of chatbots to what it means to be alive, this month’s new popular science books are asking some ...
What makes something alive? We simply don't know, but synthetic biologists are a step closer to providing an answer thanks to ...
The question of how gravity interacts with the quantum world has long perplexed physicists, but a non-quantum theory of space ...
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 ...
It will be some months before the true toll of Europe's worst-ever heatwave is confirmed, but researchers can estimate a ...
The longevity space isn’t just for humans. Science is uncovering new ways to keep our pets healthier for longer too.
Claire North, whose space opera Slow Gods is the July read for the New Scientist Book Club, discusses how a population might ...
A philosopher has put forward an argument for rethinking how particles are defined within the standard model of particle ...
Esteemed forensic anthropologist Sue Black gives a candid insight into the UK criminal justice system and how it really works ...
When standard leukaemia treatments failed, 13-year-old Alyssa Tapley was told she had only weeks left – but then she was ...
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