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Category: Science
Amazon fires have affected almost all the region's enda...
Fires set in the Amazon to clear land for farming have affected almost all the endangered species in the Amazon rainforest, cuttin...
Humans reached Arabia in at least five waves thanks to ...
A single Arabian archaeological site has been occupied by ancient humans on five separate occasions over the past 400,000 years, e...
Illegal cannabis farms on the US west coast are poisoni...
Cannabis crops grown illegally on public lands along the west coast of the US are clashing with the habitats of native predators, ...
Cartilage from the nose used to treat two people's knee...
Two people with severe knee osteoarthritis have been successfully treated by inserting cartilage harvested from their noses into t...
Amazing images make New Scientist Photography Awards 20...
An incredible slime mould, a touching depiction of lockdown life and a kestrel family portrait win top prizes at the New Scientist...
Large Hadron Collider sticks with reels of tape for vas...
The physicists at CERN still rely on tape for the long-term storage of data from the LHC, because it is more reliable and cheaper ...
Covid-19 news: UK to offer third jab to immunosuppresse...
The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scien...
Quantum nature of gravity may be detectable with gravit...
Perhaps the most important problem in physics is how gravity and quantum mechanics fit together, and strange fluctuations in gravi...
Will PayPal's adoption of bitcoin make cryptocurrency m...
PayPal will now allow customers to buy and sell four cryptocurrencies, which could make it more useful for everyday life. Is this ...
Digital archives meant to be permanent are being lost o...
An analysis of web archives of national libraries and public records offices found that some of the documents meant to be permanen...
Digital archives meant to be permanent seem to be lost ...
An analysis of web archives of national libraries and public records offices found that some of the documents meant to be permanen...
Hurricane Ida was almost certainly made worse by climat...
Scientists say Hurricane Ida, which reached wind speeds of 241km/h, killed at least one person and left more than a million people...