The comet-like object Chiron has been caught in the process of forming new rings, which could help us understand how these ...
From Chris Packham to Big Manny, there were talks galore at this weekend's New Scientist Live, along with plenty of exhibits ...
Like many of you, no doubt, Ursula K. Le Guin is one of my favourite sci-fi writers. So I am really excited about a collection out this month that brings together the maps she would draw when starting ...
It also turned out to be a great read, of the dense, “messagey”, 1980s sci-fi sort. It’s set in a far future in which ...
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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 ...
As a lover of fashion, I was intrigued to visit Material World, the first festival at London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, ...
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Madeline Lancaster first created brain organoids back in 2013, they have become widely used for brain research around the world. But what exactly are they? Are they effectively miniature brains in ...