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Rare swarming rays and Australian bushfires win top photography prizes

Rare swarming rays and Australian bushfires win top photography prizes

26 August 2020

Stunning images of cownose rays and Australia’s runaway bushfires are among the winners of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition


This week’s new questions

This week’s new questions

26 August 2020

Do the different causes of headaches create pain in different parts of the skull? And if waves are caused by wind, why do waves always appear to roll towards a beach?


Why does my Fitbit say my dog take the same number of steps as me?

Why does my Fitbit say my dog take the same number of steps as me?

26 August 2020

I attached my activity tracker to my dog. Even though she has very little legs, her step count was almost exactly the same as mine. What is going on? Readers respond


Are lids getting harder to open?

Are lids getting harder to open?

26 August 2020

How do food packaging companies decide how tight to make the lids on jars? Has this increased over time or am I just getting older? Readers give their thoughts


An AI David Attenborough is reading out people’s relationship problems

An AI David Attenborough is reading out people’s relationship problems

26 August 2020

An artificially intelligent version of David Attenborough is reading out the internet’s relationship woes, plus the penguin that was stopped by the police, in Feedback’s weird weekly round-up


Netflix's John Was Trying to Contact Aliens is amazing and moving

Netflix's John Was Trying to Contact Aliens is amazing and moving

26 August 2020

John Was Trying to Contact Aliens is a 16-minute film that brilliantly captures the eccentric 1970s world of UFO hunter John Shepherd, who built kit to hunt aliens, playing jazz and reggae to lure them


Don't Miss: Time loop horror film I'm thinking of ending things

Don't Miss: Time loop horror film I'm thinking of ending things

26 August 2020

New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn’t miss


Kew Gardens' podcast will give you a fresh appreciation for plants

Kew Gardens' podcast will give you a fresh appreciation for plants

26 August 2020

From murder to magic mushrooms, Kew Gardens' new podcast, Unearthed, challenges us all to learn to love plants as much animals – and discover how they could save life on Earth


How defining women as baby-makers backfired spectacularly on science

How defining women as baby-makers backfired spectacularly on science

26 August 2020

In Guynecology, Rene Almeling argues that moving away from gendered ideas about reproduction could improve our health and transform our societies


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Plenty more work on new covid-19 treatments

26 August 2020


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