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Decarceration and Crime Do Not Go Hand in Hand

The pandemic provided a natural experiment, one that suggests fewer people in ja...

High-Tech Cars Might Be More Trouble Than They're Worth

Drivers may sacrifice safety and privacy in exchange for the advanced tech featu...

City-wide quantum communication network in China is mos...

A network that connects quantum devices and a central server that spans Hefei, C...

Mosquitoes dodge efforts to swat them by surfing a wave...

A combination of keen senses and quick reflexes may help mosquitoes avoid a stic...

Huge rise in US overdose deaths from fentanyl mixed wit...

Between 2010 and 2021, the proportion of drug overdose deaths in the US involvin...

Frogs have been trying to mate with odd things for 220 ...

Male frogs will sometimes try to mate with turtles or inanimate objects, and now...

Why Hurricane Lee Is Growing Bigger

Hurricane Lee is no longer a Category 5 storm but has grown in size as it has tr...

Humans Have Crossed 6 of 9 'Planetary Boundaries'

Scientists analyzed nine so-called planetary boundaries and found humans are cur...

A note from our editor on New Scientist Live 2023

With just a few weeks to go, now is the time to grab your tickets to the world’s...

Stone Age carvings of animal footprints identified by e...

Animal footprints carved into rock thousands of years ago depict over 40 species...

Humans use a quarter of all the biomass created by plan...

To stay within safe planetary boundaries, humans should only use around 10 per c...

Moderna's improved mRNA covid-19 vaccine is effective a...

A streamlined version of Moderna’s vaccine that targets only key parts of the sp...

Ancient Human Fossil Trip to Space Raises Questions and...

The decision to send hominin bones on a commercial spaceflight has raised eyebro...

Reusable rocket built by students is about to launch to...

The Karman Space Programme, set up by students at Imperial College London, will ...

How soap operas can help us understand special relativity

Time scales in my favourite soap opera Emmerdale make no sense, but maybe this h...

DNA-based computer can run 100 billion different programs

Mixing and matching various strands of DNA can create versatile biological compu...

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