Physics Rubik's cubes of any size can now be solved Every single one cracked This is where things get difficult Only the most hardcore puzzle-solvers ever go beyond the standard 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, attempting much larger ones such as those pictured on the right. Now an algorithm has been developed that can solve a Rubik's cube of any size. It might offer clues to humans … News
Technology Exclusive first interview with key LulzSec hacker A screen grab of the PBS website, showing how it looked following LulzSec's hack-attack Update: We now know that when "Sabu" – real name Hector Xavier Monsegur – gave the interview below to New Scientist , he was cooperating with the FBI to gather intelligence on Anonymous activities. Read more: " Was our interview with … Opinion
Free-diving Indian Ocean nomads under threat See more: To see the image this article refers to, keep checking Picture of the Day on our news blog Short Sharp Science THE Bajau Laut , or Bajo, are marine nomads thought to come from the Philippines, who for centuries have lived out their lives almost entirely at sea. In dugout canoes known as … Regulars
Space Ethane lakes in a red haze: Titan's uncanny moonscape Titan's atmosphere gives rise to clouds and complex weather See more: " Weather round-up for the solar system " Skies like a bad day in LA, red-and-black rainbows, Mississippi-style river channels – Saturn's largest moon is our prototype weird-world exoplanet SUMMERTIME is on its way. A thick smog hangs in the air. Storms are on … Features
From war to hyperreal art A new video installation by John Gerrard uses top-quality motion-capture graphics to present a soldier eternally training in the Iranian desert WHEN artist John Gerrard set out to create real-time virtual worlds, he and his team evaluated the top video games – and found them lacking. "Movement was crap, basically," Gerrard says. "Even the very … CultureLab
Enigma Number 1654 Tricky cards Shown right are two of the cards Joe asked Penny to make for him. Joe specified four colours (A, B, C and D) and Penny could choose any one of them for any of the four areas. Penny had only made a few cards when she turned one round and noticed that it … Regulars
Feedback: Rhubarb, invisible rhubarb Rhubarb, invisible rhubarb THE "Wakefield triangle" – in which Paul Barker's attempts to get a wireless connection on the train produced the warning "No map contains our current position" – is not as "unexpected" as we thought (11 June) . The box of carpet cleaner that Sara Davies ordered online arrived sternly labelled "Multi-item set … Regulars