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New nature doc is a call to action to save six endangered species
The Wild Ones follows three experts out to capture video of species including the Gobi bear and the Javan rhinoceros. It is a heartwarming call to action
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Pink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI music
Feedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future
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New Scientist recommends Wolfgang Tillmans's new exhibition in Paris
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
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Otherworldly space images from a major photography competition
From a silhouetted space station to glowing comet tails and swirling stars, this year's ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest inspires us to see the cosmos in a new light
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Can amazing tech reboot healthcare? A new book explores the future
Lara Lewington's Hacking Humanity looks at the fabulous technology that is changing healthcare. But where is the critical analysis?
Categories: Astronomy
New Scientist recommends Wolfgang Tillmans's new exhibition in Paris
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
Categories: Astronomy
Otherworldly space images from a major photography competition
From a silhouetted space station to glowing comet tails and swirling stars, this year's ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest inspires us to see the cosmos in a new light
Categories: Astronomy
Can amazing tech reboot healthcare? A new book explores the future
Lara Lewington's Hacking Humanity looks at the fabulous technology that is changing healthcare. But where is the critical analysis?
Categories: Astronomy
We've found that a new type of rock is forming from old slag heaps
Scientists have discovered a new type of sedimentary rock made of debris from slag heaps, formed in the geological blink of an eye. Could this be good news, asks Graham Lawton
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We've found that a new type of rock is forming from old slag heaps
Scientists have discovered a new type of sedimentary rock made of debris from slag heaps, formed in the geological blink of an eye. Could this be good news, asks Graham Lawton
Categories: Astronomy
Pink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI music
Feedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future
Categories: Astronomy
Have we found an unlikely solution to the climate impact of flying?
Aviation is probably the single hardest industry to decarbonise. Sustainable fuels aren't the answer, but Mike Berners-Lee thinks there is one at hand
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New book is an illuminating but flawed look at the impact of emoji
Emoji add a new depth to communications, but what of their cultural impact? Keith Houston's Face with Tears of Joy offers some answers
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Have we found an unlikely solution to the climate impact of flying?
Aviation is probably the single hardest industry to decarbonise. Sustainable fuels aren't the answer, but Mike Berners-Lee thinks there is one at hand
Categories: Astronomy
New book is an illuminating but flawed look at the impact of emoji
Emoji add a new depth to communications, but what of their cultural impact? Keith Houston's Face with Tears of Joy offers some answers
Categories: Astronomy
Why we urgently need to talk about geoengineering
The idea that we might attempt large-scale experiments to cool the planet is horrifying to some, but it looks increasingly likely that we will have to do so this century
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Why we urgently need to talk about geoengineering
The idea that we might attempt large-scale experiments to cool the planet is horrifying to some, but it looks increasingly likely that we will have to do so this century
Categories: Astronomy
Astronomers discover a cosmic 'fossil' at the edge of our solar system. Is this bad news for 'Planet 9'?
Astronomers using the Subaru Telescope have discovered a strange new body in a weird orbit at the edge of the solar system, which could be bad news for Planet Nine theories.
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The largest Mars meteorite on Earth has sold for $5.3 million
Sotheby's in New York City auctioned off a giant chunk of Mars found in Africa. It sold for $4.3 million.
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