The New Scientist Book Club read Tim Winton’s novel Juice in February The New Scientist Book Club moved from reading…
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Could this dramatic image ever happen for real?angel_nt/Getty Images Somewhere, out in the cold depths of space, there is a…
A screen image of Doom being played by human neurons on a chipCortical Labs A clump of human brain cells…
Slow walking speed is a common feature of frailtyGordon Scammell/Loop Images/Universal Images/Getty Images An experimental stem cell therapy could treat…
NASA’s Space Launch System has had a tricky startNASA/Cory Huston NASA is shaking up the plan for its Artemis moon…
Alkaline sodium hydroxide was dumped into the Gulf of Maine to test its effect on carbon uptake and marine lifeDaniel…
Psst! Can you keep a secret?Yana Iskayeva/Getty Images The average person is keeping nine types of secrets, ranging from having…
It’s time to rethink our relationship with AIFlavio Coelho/Getty Images It is undeniable that the launch of ChatGPT was a…
A false-colour X-ray showing a large neural tube defect (red) on both sides of the lower back in someone with…
Model of a Neanderthal man at the Natural History Museum in LondonMike Kemp/In Pictures/Getty Images When our species and Neanderthals…