In this extract from Luminous, the May read for the New Scientist Book Club, we meet a mysterious robot discovered in a ...
With progress at COP climate meetings stalling, 57 countries took part in the first of a new series of conferences aiming to ...
Silvia Park, author of the May read for the New Scientist Book Club, reveals how a book that was originally intended to be ...
An infestation of caterpillars can make an oak tree postpone when it opens its leaves next year by three days, wrong-footing ...
Uranus’s outermost two rings are surprisingly dissimilar, which opens up a mystery about the tiny moons and moonlets that ...
The implications of quantum mechanics suggest reality isn't as solid as we think it is, but physicist David Bohm had a spin ...
Silvia Park grew up in Seoul and splits their time between Korea and America. Luminous is their first novel.
Since the early 20th century, people’s skulls have got rounder and their jaws have got wider, probably because of changes in ...
An ambitious study has explored how the oral microbiome may affect our metabolic health, raising hopes that conditions like ...
A cryptocurrency that aims to avoid the disastrous energy consumption of bitcoin is actually using 18 times more energy than ...
Researchers in South Korea say they have made a major advance by turning on genes with an electromagnetic signal, but critics ...
Craig Venter has died aged 79. He was at the forefront of sequencing the human genome and of synthetic biology, but divided ...
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