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Weird 'transdimensional' state of matter is neither 2D nor 3D

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 12:00pm
An experiment with a carbon material in a magnetic field has revealed a novel way for electrons to move, which doesn't fully belong in two or three spatial dimensions
Categories: Astronomy

Why dinosaurs lived much more complex lives than we thought

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 12:00pm
A wave of dinosaur discoveries over the past decade has completely reshaped our understanding of these long-extinct animals. Palaeontologist Dave Hone spills the secrets of how dinosaurs lived, from how social they were to how much they really fought 
Categories: Astronomy

The chips in your phone are probably broken – and that's a good thing

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 10:00am
Reports suggest that Apple is using defective chips originally destined for high-end devices to create its latest affordable laptop. Reusing partially broken chips is common practice for all device makers and produces less waste
Categories: Astronomy

Scorpions reinforce their claws and stingers with metals

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 8:18am
Many scorpion species use blends of iron, zinc and manganese to enhance the toughness of their deadly weaponry
Categories: Astronomy

Extreme weather in 2025 drove record wildfire emissions in Europe

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 6:53am
Europe, the fastest-warming continent, saw unprecedented wildfires and heatwaves in 2025, including a three-week hot spell that hit 30°C inside the Arctic circle
Categories: Astronomy

Cancer is increasing in young people and we still don't know why

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 7:30pm
Obesity might be to blame for part of the increase in cancer among young people, a study in the UK has found, but the causes largely remain a mystery
Categories: Astronomy

Gamblers are betting millions of dollars on measles outbreaks

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 12:00pm
People are increasingly placing bets that predict measles outbreaks in the US, which could help researchers modelling the spread of the disease
Categories: Astronomy

People are betting on measles outbreaks – and that might be useful

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 12:00pm
Millions of dollars are being spent on wagers predicting measles outbreaks in the US, which could help researchers modelling the spread of the disease
Categories: Astronomy

Is consciousness more fundamental to reality than quantum physics?

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 12:00pm
The idea that everything that exists can be built from the bottom up has long held sway among physicists. Now, a new kind of science is under construction that centres conscious experience – and might unravel the universe’s biggest mysteries
Categories: Astronomy

Humanoid robots may be about to break the 100-metre sprint record

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 10:00am
Robots can now run a half-marathon faster than humans and are rapidly homing in on the men's 100-metre sprint record. But why are companies so keen to create speedy robots that have no obvious application in homes or factories?
Categories: Astronomy

How I pay almost nothing to power my house and electric car

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 6:00am
The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz has seen energy prices soar, but Alice Klein pays just A$25 (£13) a month for her electricity, even when charging an electric car or running an air conditioner.
Categories: Astronomy

We may finally have a cure for many different autoimmune conditions

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 5:00am
A revolutionary cancer treatment is now being applied to a wide range of autoimmune disorders. Columnist Michael Le Page finds it is proving to be even more effective than expected
Categories: Astronomy

Coral reefs on a remote archipelago shrugged off a massive heatwave

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:00pm
Scientists were shocked to find that the Houtman Abrolhos Islands’ coral reefs survived a prolonged extreme heatwave in 2025 virtually unharmed, which may reveal how to protect corals elsewhere
Categories: Astronomy

Why the keto diet could be a revolutionary way to treat mental illness

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:00pm
You may think of the high-fat, low-carb eating plan as a faddish way to lose weight. But the keto diet is now being used to tackle conditions from severe depression to bipolar disorder and anorexia, with transformative results
Categories: Astronomy

Giant Arctic continent launched dinosaurs to world domination

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 8:00am
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to global cooling that advantaged the famous reptiles
Categories: Astronomy

10,000 new planets found hidden in NASA telescope data

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 6:00am
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite has been searching for exoplanets since its launch in 2018, and it turns out it may have found plenty more of them than we had thought
Categories: Astronomy

How your heart rate variability can offer an insight into your mind

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 5:00am
Smartwatches commonly use heart rate variability to monitor stress. Columnist Helen Thomson explores what this metric actually tells us, and whether it could also predict and diagnose depression – and help improve your mental health more generally
Categories: Astronomy

100-year-old assumption about the universe may soon be overturned

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 3:00am
Physicists have long assumed that the universe is uniform at very large scales, but evidence is emerging this is wrong and suggests a way to resolve some of the biggest cosmological mysteries
Categories: Astronomy