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Every time you master a new recipe, remember a phone number, or finally figure out how to fold a fitted sheet, your brain is ...
Brain science shows a revolutionary new paradigm to understand teenage mental health, empowering parents and kids alike.
We have read all sorts in the New Scientist Book Club, from Octavia E. Butler’s classic slice of dystopian fiction, Parable of the Sower, to space exploration in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Alien Clay.
For 100 years, quantum theory has painted the subatomic world as strange beyond words. But bold new interpretations and ...
Even animals with very small brains turn out to have cultural traditions, which poses a puzzler for biologists wondering what makes human culture unique ...
By studying the brains of autistic girls, we now know the condition presents differently in them than in boys, suggesting ...
A day on Uranus just got slightly longer, thanks to more accurate measurements of its rotation period that should help scientists plan missions to probe the gas giant. Figuring out the rotation ...
Without both, you’d spin it, and only the equator would be useful… Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite ...
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