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Large sea anchors could be used to drag water under a bold plan to keep the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation ...
With the help of powerful computers, researchers discovered a four-sided shape that naturally rests on one side, and built a real-life version from carbon-fibre and tungsten ...
In this passage from near the opening of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, we are given an ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club's take on our latest read, a time-travelling romance ...
The author of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on why, in a world awash with fictional ...
Geologists have long debated whether a stony formation in Canada contains the world’s oldest rocks – new measurements make a ...
There have been hundreds of reports of sightings of a “fireball” in the skies over the southern US – it may have been a ...
With their country threatened by sea level rise, the people of Tuvalu have been offered an escape route through an agreement ...
Helping yourself get to sleep isn’t just about avoiding screens before bedtime. From cognitive shuffling to sleep-restriction ...
A study into a spider species in which the females are prone to eat the males after sex is welcomed into Feedback's new ...
Since 1970, heart attack deaths have fallen almost 90 per cent in the US, though deaths from chronic heart conditions have ...
Neurologist Pria Anand recounts curious tales of the workings of the human mind in an elegant debut that is being compared to ...
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