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Have we finally worked out how Venus flytraps snap shut?

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 3:00pm
It was widely thought that the movement of water through Venus flytrap cells caused the trap to close, but detailed experiments have led scientists to propose an alternative mechanism
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‘Forgotten’ pollutants cause 15 per cent of global warming

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 3:00pm
So-called indirect greenhouse gases, including carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds, aren’t covered by climate policies even though they heat the planet
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El Niño has started and the weather could get weird

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 2:38pm
Global weather agencies have declared that El Niño has begun, and models show it is more likely than not to be a "super" El Niño. The climate pattern boosts extreme weather around the world, and could lead to record temperatures
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Toy universe shows that time could be a quantum illusion

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 11:00am
An experiment with a toy universe made up of extremely cold atoms shows how time can emerge from quantum interactions, instead of existing by default
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Dramatic photo of ibis being guided to their winter homes wins award

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 8:00am
Student Gunnar Hartmann wins Nature’s 2026 Scientist at Work photography competition for this shot of migrating northern bald ibis in Spain
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The one film to watch before seeing Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 6:30am
With Steven Spielberg’s new extraterrestrial film Disclosure Day just out, it’s the ideal time to watch Close Encounters of the Third Kind – perhaps the perfect UFO film, says film columnist Bethan Ackerley
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Vaping after quitting smoking is linked to lung cancer

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 6:00am
A study of 4.5 million people suggests that ex-smokers who take up vaping are more at risk of dying from lung cancer than people who quit without the use of e-cigarettes
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Ditching cigarettes for vapes may curb the cancer benefits of quitting

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 6:00am
A study of 4.5 million people suggests that ex-smokers who take up vaping are more at risk of dying from lung cancer than people who quit without the use of e-cigarettes
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Art and nature come together in stunning new Henry Moore exhibition

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
A visit to Kew Gardens’ exhibit of the sculptor’s work is a fascinating insight into how he was inspired by nature
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Why controversial ideas in science shouldn't always be dismissed

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
Researchers suggesting that the keto diet could treat mental health conditions find themselves uncomfortably aligned with people like vaccine-sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr, but that is not a reason to reject the idea
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Sci-fi horror film Backrooms is a triumph for its 20-year-old director

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
With its origins in a creepy image posted on 4chan, Backrooms is an unusually potent big-screen experiment in fear and perception, says Davide Abbatescianni
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Striking photos show how sands are encroaching on oases in the Sahara

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
A photo essay from Tommy Trenchard explores efforts to protect the fragile ecosystems of oases in Chad
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New Scientist recommends a brilliant take on the evolution of birds

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
Palaeontologist Steve Brusatte's The Story of Birds offers an excellent and sometimes startling account of bird evolution, finds Michael Marshall
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Think you have a good sense of humour? So do most people…

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
Feedback is alarmed by a study that explored how funny people think they are, and discovered certain traits in those who rate themselves the most humorous
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Wolves seen hunting European bison in rare camera-trap recording

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:39pm
Europe’s largest land animal, the bison, is thought to be relatively unthreatened by predators, but footage from Białowieża Primaeval Forest in Poland shows it does face attacks from wolves
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Millions of fossil whale bones found in deep-ocean ‘necropolis’

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:00pm
Researchers diving 7 kilometres deep in a crewed submersible have discovered a vast collection of whale bones, including fossils up to 5 million years old and species new to science
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Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:00pm
The outer solar system once seemed like a quiet backwater. But a glut of tiny, strange moons with unruly orbits are coming into view, revealing hints of a surprising past – and the origin of Saturn's rings
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A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could destroy the ozone layer

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 10:28am
Climate models suggest a small nuclear war in the tropics would do even more damage to the ozone layer than a larger nuclear war in more northerly latitudes, increasing exposure to dangerous ultraviolet radiation all over the world
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Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 9:00am
A senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry told New Scientist that a test took place two years ago involving fully autonomous drones set to destroy anything in a given area, with confirmed casualties
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A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 6:37am
A near miss with a Waymo while cycling through London hasn't changed my optimistic stance on driverless cars, but we can't ever let our guard down, says Matthew Sparkes
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