Feedback: Celebrity Clones, Sonic Seasoning, and Nominated Bears
Feedback, a regular feature in New Scientist, highlights amusing items from science and technology news, encouraging readers to submit their […]
Feedback, a regular feature in New Scientist, highlights amusing items from science and technology news, encouraging readers to submit their […]
Mentioning a trip to New York for work might elicit envy, and a summit in Paris could spark green-eyed admiration.
A hospital in the United States has agreed to a unique patient requirement for blood transfusions: the blood must come
Monkeys have successfully navigated various virtual environments using only their thoughts, thanks to a brain-computer interface (BCI). Researchers anticipate that
A recent study, which meticulously analyzed an infant skeleton belonging to one of our ancient hominin relatives, indicates that Neanderthal
A five-year astronomical survey has concluded, having meticulously cataloged over 47 million galaxies and quasars. This extensive data collection effort
Weather models in recent weeks have begun to indicate the possible development of an exceptionally strong El Niño climate phase
A recent announcement from the US government regarding its new dietary guidelines has sparked considerable discussion. Notably, the updated guidance
Among the diverse human species that once shared our planet, Neanderthals stand out as the most well-known. Their existence stretched
During a screening of “Project Hail Mary” in an IMAX theater, a solitary gasp escaped me. Puzzled by the lack