Science

Covid raises risk of heart issues in children more than vaccination

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 05/11/2025 - 01:30
Getting covid-19 for the first time slightly increased the risk of heart inflammation, blood clots and bleeding disorders among children, whereas being vaccinated against the virus was much safer and sometimes protective
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Covid raises risk of heart issues in children more than vaccination

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 05/11/2025 - 01:30
Getting covid-19 for the first time slightly increased the risk of heart inflammation, blood clots and bleeding disorders among children, whereas being vaccinated against the virus was much safer and sometimes protective
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The fascinating story of the ultimate cosmic law

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 20:00
How do we know the speed of light – and why does it have a speed limit at all? Leah Crane explores the history of one of the most important numbers in the universe
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The fascinating story of the ultimate cosmic law

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 20:00
How do we know the speed of light – and why does it have a speed limit at all? Leah Crane explores the history of one of the most important numbers in the universe
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We're closing in on how genetics may influence your PCOS risk

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 19:00
In the largest genetic analysis of polycystic ovary syndrome to date, scientists have identified new variants linked to the condition, which could help us treat it more effectively
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We're closing in on how genetics may influence your PCOS risk

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 19:00
In the largest genetic analysis of polycystic ovary syndrome to date, scientists have identified new variants linked to the condition, which could help us treat it more effectively
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How preppers plan to save us if the whole internet collapses

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 18:00
Recent outages have revealed how vulnerable the internet is, but there seems to be no official plan in the event of a catastrophic failure. Meet the team of hackers who are ready to jump into action
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How preppers plan to save us if the whole internet collapses

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 18:00
Recent outages have revealed how vulnerable the internet is, but there seems to be no official plan in the event of a catastrophic failure. Meet the team of hackers who are ready to jump into action
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COP30: Can Brazil summit get climate negotiations back on track?

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 16:00
Expectations are low for the UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, but the host’s pragmatic approach could help make progress on implementation
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COP30: Can Brazil summit get climate negotiations back on track?

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 16:00
Expectations are low for the UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, but the host’s pragmatic approach could help make progress on implementation
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Advanced quantum network could be a prototype for the quantum internet

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:37
Building a working quantum internet would require overcoming a host of technical challenges, but researchers who have built one of the most advanced quantum networks to date say they think it is possible
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Advanced quantum network could be a prototype for the quantum internet

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:37
Building a working quantum internet would require overcoming a host of technical challenges, but researchers who have built one of the most advanced quantum networks to date say they think it is possible
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Brightest black hole flare ever caused by huge star being ripped apart

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:00
A distant black hole has been caught releasing the brightest flare ever, which is the result of it ripping apart and devouring an enormous star
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Brightest black hole flare ever caused by huge star being ripped apart

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:00
A distant black hole has been caught releasing the brightest flare ever, which is the result of it ripping apart and devouring an enormous star
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Cavities could be prevented by a gel that restores tooth enamel

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:00
Enamel does not naturally regenerate, which can lead to painful cavities, but a gel that harnesses some of the properties of saliva could restore the hard, shiny layer to teeth
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Cavities could be prevented by a gel that restores tooth enamel

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 04/11/2025 - 12:00
Enamel does not naturally regenerate, which can lead to painful cavities, but a gel that harnesses some of the properties of saliva could restore the hard, shiny layer to teeth
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Walking 3000 steps a day seems to slow Alzheimer's-related decline

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 03/11/2025 - 19:07
Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline could be slowed by taking as few as 3000 steps a day, possibly due to the effects of regular exercise on brain health
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Walking 3000 steps a day seems to slow Alzheimer's-related decline

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 03/11/2025 - 19:07
Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline could be slowed by taking as few as 3000 steps a day, possibly due to the effects of regular exercise on brain health
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Antarctic glacier's alarming retreat is the fastest ever seen

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 03/11/2025 - 18:00
Hektoria glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula retreated 25 kilometres in just 15 months. Its rapid melt could have implications for other glaciers and the rate of sea level rise
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Antarctic glacier's alarming retreat is the fastest ever seen

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 03/11/2025 - 18:00
Hektoria glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula retreated 25 kilometres in just 15 months. Its rapid melt could have implications for other glaciers and the rate of sea level rise
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