I’ve long wanted to attend the Society of Wildlife Artists’ annual Natural Eye exhibition, and a few weeks ago, I finally did ...
There was a jam-packed programme of talks and exhibits on offer at this year’s New Scientist Live at Excel London, which took place from 18 to 20 October and attracted thousands of visitor of all ages ...
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I have never been to a watch party, unless you count me and two of my friends getting together to watch Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (complete with themed snacks). But now, it seems, I will have my ...
After decades of planning and construction, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is about to begin a 10-year survey of the southern sky. This enormous telescope has already produced stunning new images of ...
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After our head-spinning read of Alex Foster’s Circular Motion, in which Earth’s rotation starts speeding up, the New Scientist Book Club headed to two very different worlds in Ursula K. Le Guin’s ...
New Scientist Book Club has been reading Alex Foster’s debut novel, Circular Motion, in which he charts what would happen if Earth’s rotation sped up by not just a millisecond, but a minute, or an ...
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With reference to your article “Smartphone use on the toilet may raise risk of haemorrhoids”, I am left wondering whether reading the print version of New Scientist on the toilet carries the same risk ...
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