
Gum disease and Alzheimer's: Your questions answered
30 January 2019
People are questioning a landmark study suggesting that a bacterium involved in gum disease may also cause Alzheimer's. Here's what you need to know about the study

30 January 2019
People are questioning a landmark study suggesting that a bacterium involved in gum disease may also cause Alzheimer's. Here's what you need to know about the study

30 January 2019
Cutting out meat and dairy products is a great way to save the world from your dinner plate, but there are many more, says P. K. Newby

30 January 2019
Meeting your sperm donor offers a more personal experience, but the medical and legal complications might outweigh the benefits

30 January 2019
Denisova cave in Siberia was home to an ancient group of humans – and now we get a glimpse of some of the beautiful artefacts they left behind

30 January 2019
New Scientist is kicking off a new series of articles entitled The Biq Question to attempt to answer the unanswerable and crack open life's greatest puzzles

30 January 2019
A bacterium seems to cause Alzheimer's as well as gum disease, hinting that our microbial denizens may be involved in many diseases we thought weren't infectious

30 January 2019
Turban snails have a special trick for coping with dramatic changes of temperature caused by the tides – they wear heatproof jackets made from algae

28 January 2019
An analysis of books shows that cultural norms are loosening in the US, but it may be missing the views from underrepresented groups in publishing

28 January 2019
We could send messages by vibrating the structure of the vacuum of empty space - but they could only be read by a powerful laser that rips the vacuum apart

25 January 2019
One of the most powerful techniques in machine learning, generative adversarial networks, has been tested on a quantum computer for the first time