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Spacecraft are heading to a metal asteroid and Jup...
The JUICE and Psyche mission are set to blast off in 2023, with the aim of studying Jupiter's larges...
AI made it possible to create a picture of almost ...
The rapid rise of text-to-image generators powered by artificial intelligence has thrilled some peop...
The truth behind melatonin and why it may not help...
Millions of people take melatonin to help them nod off, treat jet lag and cope with night shifts, bu...
How the covid-19 pandemic helped tackle Ebola and ...
The covid-19 pandemic has improved communication between researchers and officials, and may have eve...
Read New Scientist’s 5 best long reads of 2022 for...
To celebrate the end of the year, our editors have picked New Scientist’s very best features of 2022...
Gene-replacement therapies are transforming childr...
Several therapies to correct severe genetic disorders have been approved by medical regulators in 20...
Targeted vaccine campaigns helped the West get on ...
Countries such as the UK and France are now reporting zero daily cases of monkeypox as a result of o...
Russia is jamming more GPS satellite signals aroun...
A rise in the jamming of satellite navigation within Russia follows attacks by drones on Russian air...
Sneaking drugs into the brain could treat conditio...
A method of drug delivery that uses one of the body’s own systems to sneak mRNA molecules past the b...
How is China ending its zero-covid policy affectin...
Covid-19 cases are mounting in China after the government announced it would no longer pursue a zero...
Male flies produce a chemical that makes females s...
A “sex peptide” transferred from male to female fruit flies during mating interferes with the female...
Glass frogs turn translucent by ‘hiding’ blood in ...
By channelling nearly 90 per cent of their blood into their liver while sleeping, glass frogs more t...
Most Antarctic animals and plants are set to decli...
Under a business-as-usual-scenario, 65 per cent of land animals and plants in the Antarctic will dec...
How Vera C. Rubin telescope could halve interferen...
A telescope at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory could cut satellite interference in its images by half ...
Polar vortex is set to drive record cold temperatu...
An intense winter storm is expected to bring wind chills as low as -70°F (-57°C) to parts of the US
California's carbon offsetting may actually be inc...
The state's ambitious plan to be carbon-neutral by 2045 relies on carbon offsets through the state’s...
A sneak peek at the biggest science news stories o...
What are you looking forward to reading about in 2023? Whether it is health, physics, technology or ...
We saw the supermassive black hole at the centre o...
Astronomers using the Event Horizon Telescope released a picture in May of Sagittarius A*, the black...
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