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Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club’s thoughts on our latest read, the science fiction classic ...
Researchers have developed algorithms that reconstruct a hidden image from the scrambled light waves that bounce off a wall, ...
The Ministry of Time author Kaliane Bradley on how she made time travel work in her bestselling novel, the latest pick for ...
Tiny bone fragments from Alaska suggest birds started breeding and nesting in the Arctic 30 million years earlier than ...
There have never been so many satellites orbiting Earth as there are today, thanks in part to the launch of mega ...
The vividness of your mind’s eye isn't fixed - and training it up is the secret tool of top athletes and businesspeople. Here ...
Millions of women and teenage girls use oral contraception, but we are only now getting an idea of what effect these drugs ...
Understanding the neurological systems that produce the world inside your head can help you to harness its transformative ...
City-sized droplets and twisting streams of plasma have been picked up by incredibly detailed images of the sun’s corona, ...
The carbon dioxide removal industry is struggling to grow at the pace needed to have a significant role in meeting climate ...
Artificial intelligence has removed many of the barriers to understanding a new language, but there are still good reasons to ...
Quantum computers that correct their own errors usually require hundreds of thousands of qubits. Start-up Nord Quantique ...
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