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People with eczema may have high levels of some bacteri...

People with eczema may have higher levels of certain bacteria on their skin than...

The Science of School and Education

Here are solutions to improve students’ emotional, physical, and mental health a...

Have interstellar meteor fragments really been found in...

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb and his team claim to be the first to have found fragmen...

Our ancestors may have come close to extinction 900,000...

A genetic analysis suggests our ancestral population fell as low as around 1300 ...

Vitamin C and E supplements may make lung cancers grow ...

Supplementing with antioxidants such as vitamins C and E could increase the form...

Maui Fires Could Contaminate the Island's Waters

Researchers in Hawaii are studying the effects of the deadly blazes on its islan...

'Scent of eternity' worn by ancient Egyptian mummy has ...

A balm used in the mummification of an ancient Egyptian who died 3500 years ago ...

Online Talk Therapy Works as Well as an In-Person Sessi...

A study of 27,500 patients in the U.K.’s health system suggests that getting peo...

Olive Oil Prices Surge as Persistent Drought Ravages Me...

Olive trees in Spain and neighboring countries have little fruit, which itself c...

Iconic supernova captured by the James Webb Space Teles...

The supernova 1987A lies around 168,000 light years from Earth, and is the close...

Our priorities are all wrong when it comes to new techn...

We can't get life-saving drugs, but we can get dubious self-driving taxis, says ...

A note from the magazine editor on New Scientist Live

New Scientist Live is the highlight of our calendar. From the inner life of a do...

They Remembered the Lost Women of the Manhattan Project...

Physicists Ruth Howes and Caroline Herzenberg’s ten-year research project ensure...

Rare Superheavy Oxygen Isotope Is Detected at Last

The long-awaited discovery of oxygen 28 might prompt physicists to revamp theori...

AI recap: The rise of the prompt engineer and biased dr...

Our round-up of the most interesting artificial intelligence news in August incl...

How the history of maths is much more diverse than you ...

There is more to where maths came from than the ancient Greeks. From calculus to...

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