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These 4 bold projects could actually change our clean-energy future
NASA’s rescue mission for the Swift space telescope has failed
‘Landmark’ trial shows mRNA therapy significantly cuts the odds of recurrent skin cancer
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The Milky Way’s Fastest Star Could Expose Our Black Hole’s Spin
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AI decodes the mathematical ‘fingerprints’ of famous jazz musicians, from Chick Corea to Thelonious Monk
How psilocybin alters consciousness to create a sense of ‘oneness’
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388 years ago Galileo worked out why human giants can’t exist—and explained a law of physics
China successfully lands its Zhuque-3 rocket, rivaling Blue Origin and SpaceX
How melting Arctic ice has created a new Silk Road
What really happened on Easter Island?
‘Mini brains’ kept alive for years appear to age like real brains
How Hurricane Lala was juiced by El Niño
Why parabolas are crucial to cryptography
Trump to nominate White House aide Heidi Overton to head FDA
What happens when Betelgeuse blows its top?
Solid-state batteries have reached a make-or-break moment
Super agers have an immune system superpower
Physicists are closing in on the origin of matter
Major COVID study that fueled vaccine skepticism retracted over ‘misinformation’
NASA images reveal 60-foot-wide crater on moon left by SpaceX rocket
Neuroscientists have vastly underestimated brain cells’ computing power
Why solar power is taking over the world
OpenAI funds research to try to stop AI from being used to make bioweapons
Why your brain turns life into stories
Trump moves to end protections for 44 million acres of U.S. forests
‘Black hole stars’ from the dawn of the universe are coming into focus
The battle for the night sky
What makes a narwhal’s tusk so special? Scientists are close to unraveling the mystery
Scientists calculated how much money and lives ‘Medicare for All’ might save—it’s a lot
Extreme weather is making Americans feel powerless
Robotic rescue missions are sparking a spaceflight revolution
Estrogen-only hormone therapy could lower risk of Alzheimer’s
Math Puzzle: A Tetris paradox
SciAm is on the move
Everything you need to know about the 2026 total solar eclipse
Scientists cited by Heritage Foundation report on women’s sports say it misrepresented their research
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No, Anthropic’s AI didn’t just solve math’s hardest problem
Drone delivery has reached America’s backyards
Science YouTuber Hank Green used AI to research his videos. His fans pushed back
Scientists are closer than ever to understanding the power of the vagus nerve
NASA’s Voyager 2 survives daring ‘big bang’ maneuver
AI just created a virus not found in nature, and scientists are worried
Science may finally have made up its mind about coffee’s health benefits
Latest Pentagon UFO files release includes video of mysterious ‘cold orbs’
Life on Earth may have emerged not once but twice
Damaged sperm might be the true cause of repeated miscarriages
Rare Tropical Storm Lala on course for Hawaii, with hurricane conditions possible
Squishies are everywhere. But are they safe?
Illinois is having a record-breaking year for tornadoes—here’s why
What the mathematics of billiards can tell us about loving and letting go

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New Scientist

20/08/2026 09:50:14 AM
Physics The surprising upsides of living in a reality that repeats for eternity Features
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World may warm by 25 per cent more than current projections suggest
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Nature
15/05/2026 03:50:18 AM
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Sleep linked to slower ageing: huge study pinpoints the right amount Health outcomes were better in people who slept between about six and eight hours a day. news | 13 May 2026
Did Homo erectus and Denisovans mate? Tooth proteins hint at ancient trysts Genetic analysis suggests interbreeding between two groups of human relatives.
AI can design viruses, toxins and other bioweapons. How worried should we be? Scientists are debating whether to limit biological AI software to ward off threats.
Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth’s climate news | 12 May 2026
How to vibe code in science: early adopters share their tips news feature | 12 May 2026
Hantavirus outbreak exposes uncertainty about how disease spreads news | 11 May 2026
Elsevier vs. Meta: first science publisher sues over scraped research papers news | 11 May 2026
Open data is key to genomics research — if the information can be kept safe Shuhua Xu world view | 12 May 2026
How to vibe code in science: early adopters share their tips Using AI coding tools can speed up your work, but there are plenty of pitfalls.
At last, a pill that can prevent COVID after exposure to infected people NEWS | 13 MAY 2026
Giant map reveals thousands of cities worldwide with successful green policies NEWS | 11 MAY 2026
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World-leading climate centre takes Trump administration to court NEWS | 08 MAY 2026
Happy 100th birthday David Attenborough! Nature salutes you The science communicator has raised awareness of the natural world and its myriad interconnections on which humans depend.
J. Craig Venter obituary: maverick biotechnologist who sequenced the human genome The entrepreneur was also a pioneer of synthetic biology.
‘Alternative COP’ must drive real, cooperative change in climate action editorial
To move beyond GDP, don’t ignore ecological economics Pushpam Kumar world view
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Obesity has risen in all countries — but at a faster pace in poorer ones News & Views
An ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy forming in the reionization era Article
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‘Undruggable’ cancer proteins meet their match People with a deadly form of pancreatic cancer survive longer on a drug that blocks the activity of a family of mutant proteins.
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Relics of the first stars spotted in a distant, ultra-faint galaxy news and views
Can AI tools assess coding assignments? Yulu Hou and her partner experimented with using ChatGPT to automate marking of undergraduate assignments. Here’s what they learnt. career column
I’m burnt out and leaving academia. How do I finish my PhD? Burnout is a systemic problem, but individuals can take steps to cope with it and pave a path forward.
Meet the academics refusing to use generative AI Researchers say they have their reasons for avoiding AI tools — and they’re sick of arguing about it.
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A life in pictures: celebrating David Attenborough at 100 career feature
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Why cosmology is more than a theory A philosophical take on the history of the Universe that is inspiring but incomplete.
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