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Tobacco plant altered to produce five psychedelic drugs

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 22:00
Genetically engineering tobacco plants could enable a more sustainable production method for psychedelic drugs, which are increasingly in demand for research and medical uses
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Tobacco plant altered to produce five psychedelic drugs

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 22:00
Genetically engineering tobacco plants could enable a more sustainable production method for psychedelic drugs, which are increasingly in demand for research and medical uses
Categories: Science

Stark photos show quest for profit cutting swathes through the Amazon

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
Photographer Lalo de Almeida has been documenting the industrialisation taking place in the Amazon rainforest after the Brazilian government relaxed environmental controls
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Stark photos show quest for profit cutting swathes through the Amazon

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
Photographer Lalo de Almeida has been documenting the industrialisation taking place in the Amazon rainforest after the Brazilian government relaxed environmental controls
Categories: Science

What to read this week: Lixing Sun's ambitious On the Origin of Sex

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
Ducks with corkscrew penises, fish changing sex – what do we really know about sex and reproduction on Earth? Less than we think, reveals a mind-boggling new book. Elle Hunt explores
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What to read this week: Lixing Sun's ambitious On the Origin of Sex

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
Ducks with corkscrew penises, fish changing sex – what do we really know about sex and reproduction on Earth? Less than we think, reveals a mind-boggling new book. Elle Hunt explores
Categories: Science

Michael Pollan: 'Consciousness is really under siege'

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
A psychedelic experience set author Michael Pollan on a quest to understand consciousness in his new book A World Appears. He tells Olivia Goldhill what he learned – and how it changed him
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Michael Pollan: 'Consciousness is really under siege'

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
A psychedelic experience set author Michael Pollan on a quest to understand consciousness in his new book A World Appears. He tells Olivia Goldhill what he learned – and how it changed him
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New Scientist recommends the engaging Native Nations by Kathleen DuVal

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
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New Scientist recommends the engaging Native Nations by Kathleen DuVal

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 21:00
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
Categories: Science

The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 19:32
Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, but two new analyses suggest a capable enough machine may be built much sooner than previously thought
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The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 19:32
Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, but two new analyses suggest a capable enough machine may be built much sooner than previously thought
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Oceans are darkening all over the planet – what’s going on?

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 19:00
In a shift that is reshaping entire ecosystems, the open oceans are letting less light in. We don't fully understand the consequences yet, but there is still hope, says oceanographer Tim Smyth
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Oceans are darkening all over the planet – what’s going on?

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 19:00
In a shift that is reshaping entire ecosystems, the open oceans are letting less light in. We don't fully understand the consequences yet, but there is still hope, says oceanographer Tim Smyth
Categories: Science

Male octopuses have a favourite arm that they mostly use for sex

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 18:00
The third right arm of male octopuses has a specialised role in mating, and the creatures take extra care to avoid damaging it or losing it to a predator
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Male octopuses have a favourite arm that they mostly use for sex

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 18:00
The third right arm of male octopuses has a specialised role in mating, and the creatures take extra care to avoid damaging it or losing it to a predator
Categories: Science

The best new popular science books of April 2026

New Scientist - Space - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 17:00
April has a lot to offer when it comes to popular science reading, promising to help us do everything from future-proof our brains courtesy of Hannah Critchlow, to get to grips with really big numbers, thanks to Richard Elwes
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The best new popular science books of April 2026

New Scientist - Technology - Wed, 01/04/2026 - 17:00
April has a lot to offer when it comes to popular science reading, promising to help us do everything from future-proof our brains courtesy of Hannah Critchlow, to get to grips with really big numbers, thanks to Richard Elwes
Categories: Science

E-MOTIVE: Helping to combat severe maternal bleeding during childbirth | Science Translational Medicine

A simple intervention called E-MOTIVE can save a mother’s life by helping to manage bleeding after childbirth.
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Changing practice and policy for patients with early pregnancy loss | Science Translational Medicine

Translational science helps to address the unmet need in early pregnancy loss care.
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