New Scientist
- How to breathe your way to better memory and sleep
- A NASA telescope has found its first habitable Earth-sized planet
- A lazy fix 20 years ago means the Y2K bug is taking down computers now
- Two stars colliding in 2083 will outshine all the others in the sky
- Newyddion gwych! Maths predicts that Welsh language is set to thrive
- Mercury?s outer layers may have been stripped off by a young Venus
- Small wonder: See the microscopic knotted beauty of a surgical stitch
- Doctors scramble to identify mysterious illness emerging in China
- The best new books, films and games to enjoy in 2020
- Sea levels in Bangladesh could rise twice as much as predicted
- Gravitational wave mystery could be a sign of a new kind of black hole
- The immune cells inside tumours hint at a new way to treat cancers
- Our Veganuary study is just the latest self-experiment
- Mysterious radio signal from space seems to have suddenly vanished
- Hagfish tie their bodies into complicated knots to escape tight spots
- Peak oil demand could arrive much sooner than expected, says oil firm
- Culture picks of 2020: We preview the best books, films and games
- A new battery could keep your phone charged for five days
- China has made huge strides cleaning up its polluted rivers
- Dominic Cummings wants 'weirdos' to help run the UK' Will it work?
- Why dogs could hold the secret to longer, healthier human lives
- Air pollution exposure may make our bones become weaker
- A molecule in your skin may explain why some cosmetics cause rashes
- Phone number theft through SIM-jacking is on the rise in the UK
- How to watch the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2020
- Earliest roasted root vegetables found in 170,000-year-old cave dirt
- Going vegan for January? Find out how much difference it really makes
- I'm testing an experimental drug to see if it halts Alzheimer's
- New Year honours data breach may lead to less government transparency
- Four great waves of animals have spread out from the tropics
Tuesday, 2 March 2021