Big Nobels for tiny science | New Scientist Weekly podcast 218
The 2023 Nobel Prize winners have been announced. Winners of the science prizes include two scientists who helped develop ...
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What ChatGPT means for human intelligence | New Scientist Weekly podcast 181
With the rise of AI large language models like GPT-4 and Bard, will we begin to see them rival human level intelligence - or will an ...
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Ancient human Homo naledi had advanced culture | New Scientist Weekly podcast 197
A species of ancient human with a brain the size of a chimpanzee's is upending what we thought we knew about human cognition ...
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Antimatter does fall down but new physics could still be at play | New Scientist Weekly podcast 217
Antimatter is the counterpart to regular matter but with an opposite electric charge, as well as other differences. So if it's the ...
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Private space company crashes on the moon | New Scientist Weekly podcast 186
With SpaceX's Starship blowing up, and ispace's lander crashing into the moon, in the last week two of the most exciting missions ...
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New era in gravitational astronomy | New Scientist Weekly podcast 202
In a potentially era-defining scientific breakthrough, we are now able to detect some of the biggest objects in the cosmos.
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A life-extending mutation | New Scientist Weekly podcast 192
Want to live 20 percent longer? Well, it may be possible in the future thanks to a new discovery. A life-extending mutation has ...
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Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed in 2023
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Roger Penrose: "Consciousness must be beyond computable physics."
EARLY in his career, the University of Oxford mathematician Roger Penrose inspired the artist M. C. Escher to create Ascending ...
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Scientists have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis | DW News
Scientists led by Cambridge University have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis. The research published in the ...
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Earth breaks heat records | New Scientist Weekly podcast 203
July has become a record-busting month. In fact, this month has seen the hottest global average temperatures ever recorded on ...
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Astronomers detect a galaxy’s magnetic field 11 billion light years away
Using the ALMA radio telescope in the Atacama desert, Chile, astronomers have detected the magnetic field of 9io9 a galaxy so ...
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Is the US harbouring alien technology and extraterrestrials? | New Scientist Weekly podcast 200
Former US intelligence official David Grusch claims that the US government has retrieved alien spacecraft and is harbouring the ...
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Watch how the continents have shifted over the past 100 million years
The transformation of Earth's land masses from the Cretaceous Period onwards have been reconstructed in unprecedented detail ...
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Near death experiences measured in the brain | New Scientist Weekly podcast 188
From bright lights at the end of a tunnel, to hearing dead loved ones, there are many common sensations related to near death ...
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Chris Packham: We're precipitating a mass extermination event
Our world has led a long, sometimes tumultuous and always complicated life. Telling that story is no small feat, but Earth, ...
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The truth behind the orca uprising | New Scientist Weekly podcast 201
The orcas are revolting! Or are they really… You may have seen reports of the 'orca uprising' on social media, as killer whales ...
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Jim Murray: The activist angler using data to campaign for cleaner rivers
All rivers in this country are in dire straits, says actor Jim Murray. Best known for his role in The Crown, Murray's passion lies in ...
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New Scientist video teaser: The biggest science news stories of 2023
A fleet of rockets, new hope for the Amazon, the future of our rivers and what AI holds in store for the future, are just some of the ...
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Aidan Gallagher unveils racing car made from electronic waste
A racing car made from electronic waste has been unveiled by British Formula E racing team @EnvisionRacing and actor and ...
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India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission lands on the moon | New Scientist Weekly podcast 212
India is celebrating after successfully - and gently - landing on the Moon. A huge win for the country, which is now only the fourth ...
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How to understand the superconductor ‘breakthrough’ | New Scientist Weekly podcast 208
Controversial claims of a superconductor that works at room temperature and pressure have ignited heated discussion this week.
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How long can a human live for? | New Scientist Weekly podcast 180
How long can a human live for? The world record is 122 years, and while some people believe our bodies aren't capable of ...
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Scientists Terrifying New Discovery Under Antarctica's Ice
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Gough Map: How new technology uncovered secrets of rare Bodleian artefact
The Gough Map, thought to be Britain's oldest, has been revealed in unprecedented detail thanks to cutting-edge 3D technology ...
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Scientists Terrifying New Discovery In Africa That Changes Everything!
Africa is located on a great hill of unbelievable, stunning and incredulous discoveries that still amaze scientists to this day.
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Surprise superconductor claims put to the test | New Scientist Weekly podcast 209
The saga of the room-temperature superconductor continues. The creators of a new material called LK-99 maintain that it perfectly ...
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Carlo Rovelli interview: "Reality is not things, but connections"
Inspired by the art of Cornelia Parker, physicist Carlo Rovelli explains the idea of relational quantum mechanics - and how it could ...
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Scientists Just Discovered NEW Elements That Change Everything!
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Watch an octopus have a nightmare!
Octopuses may have nightmares. That, at least, is one possible explanation for some extraordinary behaviour caught by cameras ...
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Alice Roberts: Archaeology can create a world for stories to unfold in
Alice Roberts has a lot on her plate: she is a biological anthropologist, an author and a broadcaster, as well as professor of public ...
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NASA scientist admits that the Moon 'might already have life on it' | WION Originals
Compared to Earth, the moon is a barren land. It is devoid of flowing water, wispy clouds and any signs of life. However, a scientist ...
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Dying stars’ cocoon could be source of gravitational waves
Astrophysicists at Northwestern University have proposed a novel breakthrough in detecting 'ripples' in the fabric of spacetime, ...
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Emperor penguin colonies lost all their chicks due to ice breakup
Record sea ice loss caused a mass die-off of emperor penguin chicks in part of Antarctica last year, bolstering predictions that the ...
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Top 10 Biggest Scientific Discoveries of 2022
These scientific discoveries will blow your mind! For this list, we'll be looking at the most amazing things we learned through ...
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AI beats champion human pilots in head-to-head drone race
An artificial intelligence has consistently beaten champion drone pilots in races for the first time, achieving lap times no human ...
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NEW INVENTIONS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
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NEW Scientist Discovery: LOST Mega structures in the Ocean
Tales about extinct civilizations have long piqued people's interest, from the fabled city of Atlantis to the lost kingdoms of Mu and ...
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Ambitious project aims to plant one million seagrass cuttings in Mediterranean Sea by 2050
A project to plant and protect up to 50 square kilometres of Posidonia oceanica seagrass in the Mediterranean Sea by 2050 is ...
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10 Unusual Recent Scientific Discoveries
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Neuron time-lapse wins 2023 Nikon Small World video competition
A 48-hour time-lapse film of neurons developing in the central nervous system of a chick embryo has won the Nikon Small World ...
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Watch Vikram moon lander hop on lunar surface
The Indian Space Research Organisation Vikram lander makes second soft touchdown on the moon in a “hop” experiment.
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