Science

Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universe

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 02/12/2025 - 18:00
Two clashing ideas about disorder inside black holes now point to the same strange conclusions, and it could reshape the foundations of how we think about space and time
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Can viral relationship tests really tell you about your relationship?

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 02/12/2025 - 15:00
Is there any science to viral relationship tests like the bird test, the orange peel theory and the moon phase test? Emily Impett, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Toronto, has the answers
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Can viral relationship tests really tell you about your relationship?

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 02/12/2025 - 15:00
Is there any science to viral relationship tests like the bird test, the orange peel theory and the moon phase test? Emily Impett, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Toronto, has the answers
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Asteroid Bennu carries all the ingredients for life as we know it

New Scientist - Space - Tue, 02/12/2025 - 12:00
We knew from prior analyses that a distant asteroid sampled in 2020 carried all but one of the molecules needed to kick-start life, and researchers have just found the missing ingredient: sugar
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Asteroid Bennu carries all the ingredients for life as we know it

New Scientist - Technology - Tue, 02/12/2025 - 12:00
We knew from prior analyses that a distant asteroid sampled in 2020 carried all but one of the molecules needed to kick-start life, and researchers have just found the missing ingredient: sugar
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What would Russia's inability to launch crewed missions mean for ISS?

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Russia's only launch site capable of sending humans to orbit has suffered serious damage that may take two years to fix. Will NASA keep supporting the ISS without Russian involvement, or is this the end for the space station?
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What would Russia's inability to launch crewed missions mean for ISS?

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Russia's only launch site capable of sending humans to orbit has suffered serious damage that may take two years to fix. Will NASA keep supporting the ISS without Russian involvement, or is this the end for the space station?
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Coral reefs have fuelled severe global warming in Earth's past

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Over the past 250 million years, periods when coral reef growth has peaked have coincided with big rises in sea temperatures
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Coral reefs have fuelled severe global warming in Earth's past

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Over the past 250 million years, periods when coral reef growth has peaked have coincided with big rises in sea temperatures
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We now have a greater understanding of how exercise slows cancer

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Tumour growth is reduced by exercise due to a shift in the body’s metabolism that means muscle cells outcompete cancer cells in the race to get sugar to grow
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We now have a greater understanding of how exercise slows cancer

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 22:00
Tumour growth is reduced by exercise due to a shift in the body’s metabolism that means muscle cells outcompete cancer cells in the race to get sugar to grow
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A sinister, deadly brain protein could reveal the origins of all life

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 18:00
We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints that poorly understood prions may have been the vital missing ingredient
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A sinister, deadly brain protein could reveal the origins of all life

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 18:00
We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints that poorly understood prions may have been the vital missing ingredient
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Man unexpectedly cured of HIV after stem cell transplant

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 18:00
A handful of people with HIV have been cured after receiving HIV-resistant stem cells – but a man who received non-resistant stem cells is also now HIV-free
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Man unexpectedly cured of HIV after stem cell transplant

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 18:00
A handful of people with HIV have been cured after receiving HIV-resistant stem cells – but a man who received non-resistant stem cells is also now HIV-free
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Cats can overcome fear of water to benefit from aquatic therapy

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 14:05
Vets have developed a training protocol to help cats benefit from water-based rehabilitation therapies, in spite of their natural aversion to water
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Cats can overcome fear of water to benefit from aquatic therapy

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 14:05
Vets have developed a training protocol to help cats benefit from water-based rehabilitation therapies, in spite of their natural aversion to water
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The best new science fiction books of December 2025

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 13:00
From a new collection of shorter fiction by Brandon Sanderson to Simon Stålenhag’s new work, via a Stranger Things novel, December’s new sci-fi features some compelling and intriguing offerings
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The best new science fiction books of December 2025

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 13:00
From a new collection of shorter fiction by Brandon Sanderson to Simon Stålenhag’s new work, via a Stranger Things novel, December’s new sci-fi features some compelling and intriguing offerings
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Was a little-known culture in Bronze Age Turkey a major power?

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 01/12/2025 - 12:00
Archaeologists have gathered evidence from hundreds of Bronze Age sites in western Turkey that could be remnants of a civilisation that has been largely overlooked
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