
Cryptic crossword #43: Tyrant posted in a deranged fashion (6)
29 October 2020
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

29 October 2020
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

28 October 2020
Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon

28 October 2020
This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles

28 October 2020
Bovine laterality, plus an abundance of roundabouts and time-travelling ancestors in Feedback’s weekly weird round-up

28 October 2020
Why are tree leaves so many different shades of (mainly) green? And why does halloumi cheese squeak against the teeth when bitten?

28 October 2020
More answers to: When you wash a duvet cover, why does other washing end up in it?

28 October 2020
On a still day, clouds move slowly across the sky. Is this apparent movement due to the spin of our planet?

28 October 2020
Hiccuping is common in mammals, but do birds have these involuntary spasms too?

28 October 2020
Why is Tom the cabin boy so sure he knows how to work out how fast the stone was moving when his captain hit the albatross with it?

28 October 2020
Always wanted a garden full of blue, pink or red hydrangeas? All you have to do is tap into cunning garden science that exploits an unusual pigment in their flowers, says Clare Wilson