As it faces yet another set of delays, NASA’s Artemis programme is being shaken up, delaying an actual moon landing in favour ...
Frailty can typically only be lessened through lifestyle changes, but a stem cell therapy seems to target the underlying ...
Legislation working its way through the UK parliament would ban children from using social media and virtual private networks ...
Secret-keeping evolved to maintain social harmony, but it can weigh heavily on us when we can’t stop thinking about them. So, ...
Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications ...
Leading AIs from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google opted to use nuclear weapons in simulated war games in 95 per cent of cases ...
Feedback is excited to learn that University of Maryland researchers are measuring farts in a bid to build a Human Flatus ...
Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's ...
The New Scientist Book Club enjoyed our February read, Tim Winton's far-future-set Juice. Head of books Alison Flood rounds ...
The drug rapamycin has been held up for its life-extending properties, but whether this treatment – or fasting – actually ...
How we feel about a night’s sleep can have a bigger impact on mood and grogginess than actual hours of rest. Here’s how to ...
Planet K2-18b, an apparent water world 124 light years away, has been seen as a promising location in the search for aliens, ...
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