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New Scientist on MSNDo we grow new brain cells as adults? The answer seems to be yesScientists have found evidence of new brain cells sprouting in adults - a process that many thought only occurred in children ...
From generation ships to climate change, there has been some stellar sci-fi out in the past six months. Our columnist Emily H ...
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New Scientist on MSNThe best new science fiction books of July 2025From Austin Taylor to Nadia Afifi, there is lots to look forward to in the sci-fi out this month - including a novel which ...
There are many brilliant science podcasts out there, with something for everyone. Below are just a few of the current popular ...
The downsides of diagnosis and an epic trek following a Slovenian wolf are among our culture editor's top popular science ...
In a new communications landscape that feasts on polarization, the science community needs to rethink how it engages society ...
The startup Gigablue announced with fanfare this year that it reached a historic milestone: selling 200,000 carbon credits to ...
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New Scientist on MSNHow vaccine recommendations have changed in the USThe US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted in June to stop recommending certain kinds of flu vaccines, a ...
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New Scientist on MSNOur verdict on The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley: A thumbs upCulture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club's take on our latest read, a time-travelling romance ...
It is possible to make a material emit more radiation than it absorbs, violating the laws of physics in a way that could make ...
An analysis of the provenance of the Matarrubilla stone, a large megalith at Valencina in Spain, indicates that the ...
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New Scientist on MSNNew Horizons images enable first test of interstellar navigationBy looking at the shifting of stars in photos from the New Horizons probe, astronomers have calculated its position in the ...
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