David Hambling is a freelance science and technology journalist and author based in South London. His non-fiction books include Weapons Grade, Swarm Troopers: How small drones will conquer the world ...
But it is drilled ice cores that unlock the most useful data, especially when they are subjected to a barrage of tests at a ...
Chris Stokel-Walker is a freelance technology journalist and author of YouTubers: How YouTube shook up TV and created a new generation of stars and TikTok Boom: China's dynamite app and the superpower ...
Tom Leslie has been a subeditor at New Scientist since 2022. Sometimes seen posing as a writer, he has an interest in anything to do with organic molecules, microorganisms and cell biology. Tom is ...
Experiments will take advantage of the solar eclipse in August to learn more about the sun and Earth at a relatively low cost ...
An open-source flight-control system found in consumer drones has been installed in Ukraine’s latest cruise missile, showing ...
The 2026 Tour de France has been the hottest ever. Norwegian-method pioneer and Uno-X Mobility coach Olav Aleksander Bu ...
Zombie, or senescent, cells accumulate in our body with age, when we become less able to clear them. But a study in mice ...
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is an associate professor of physics and astronomy, and a core faculty member in women's studies at the University of New Hampshire. Her research in theoretical physics ...
A new kind of antibody drug that more efficiently enters the brain could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease with a ...
A black colobus monkey from a remote part of the Congo Basin rainforest, known locally as likweli, is thought to be severely ...
A spate of new studies is revealing the lifelong impact of being marked as exceptional during childhood – and the results ...