If someone in the world has a good idea, you will read about it in New Scientist. Since the magazine was founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social ...
Graham Lawton is a staff writer who has worked at New Scientist for 24 years including as features editor, deputy editor and ...
Lipid nanoparticles deliver CRISPR tools directly to lung stem cells, offering new therapeutic avenues for treating genetic ...
Gut microbiome disruption in male mice increases disease risk in offspring, indicating that preconception paternal health ...
Previously, I was founding editor at the BBC tech-meets-geopolitics website Future Now and chief technology editor at New Scientist magazine. I have a PhD in computer science from Imperial College ...
We can anticipate many false claims, including alleged mass voting by non-citizens or ‘suspicious vans’ outside polling ...
The Texas Scientist is the award-winning magazine of the College of Natural Sciences at UT Austin. It is a digest of the people and groundbreaking discoveries that make our college one of the most ...
Dijkstra’s algorithm was long thought to be the most efficient way to find a graph’s best routes. Researchers have now proved ...
Clocking in 42.02 Tesla, this magnet will hopefully power future discoveries in the field of material science.
Farmers Weekly’s Future of Food & Agriculture exhibit will return to New Scientist Live next month, showcasing ag technology to a non-farming audience for the sixth year running. Together wit ...
A new study suggests that cats are aware of their body size but only use this perception in certain situations.
Stop using ‘summer’, ‘winter’ and the rest when inviting researchers to events — it’s a small step, but it’s necessary and ...