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Roman ships equipped with bronze rams sank dozens of Carthaginian ships during a major naval battle in 241 BCE – now we know how the rams were made ...
Diamonds formed in Earth’s lower mantle contain tiny flecks of minerals that are helping us understand the inner workings of our planet ...
Bioreactors housing methane-eating bacteria could offer a portable, off-grid solution for soaking up methane leaks from sites ...
Larry Niven is the Hugo and Nebula award-winning author of books including the Ringworld series. He was named a Grand Master ...
Globally, only 14 per cent of the plastic we use is recycled – but some countries achieve higher rates and new technologies ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the book club’s thoughts on our latest read, the weird and wild Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva. Warning: spoilers ahead ...
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the ...
Diamonds formed in Earth’s lower mantle contain tiny flecks of minerals that are helping us understand the inner workings of our planet ...
The results indicate that having a wider pelvis reduces the risk of complications during birth, but results in slower walking ...
A fossil jawbone found by fishers in the Taiwan Strait has extended the known range of ancient Denisovan people thousands of ...
Schrödinger called his metaphorical cat “quite ridiculous” but the quantum weirdness it represents has become a useful benchmark for the quantum computing industry, finds our quantum columnist Karmela ...
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