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4 May 2021


Cryptic crossword #50: Bolder jerk upset over rise in disorder (7)

Cryptic crossword #50: Bolder jerk upset over rise in disorder (7)

4 February 2021

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


Tom Gauld reworks his primate feeding study due to covid restrictions

Tom Gauld reworks his primate feeding study due to covid restrictions

3 February 2021

Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon


Twisteddoodles on the weirdness of cats

Twisteddoodles on the weirdness of cats

3 February 2021

This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles


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UK virus variant may not need to spread to go global

3 February 2021


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We must rethink delay in second shot for health staff

3 February 2021


A hydrogen fuel revolution is coming – here's why we might not want it

A hydrogen fuel revolution is coming – here's why we might not want it

3 February 2021

Hydrogen is widely touted as a green fuel for everything from cars and planes to heating homes. But all too often it has a dirty secret


How to be an expert: What does it really take to master your trade?

How to be an expert: What does it really take to master your trade?

3 February 2021

We are relying on specialist knowledge to guide us through the coronavirus pandemic – so it is more important than ever to grasp what expertise is and where it comes from, says Roger Kneebone, author of a new book on the subject


Why the universe can be described by the equations of fluids

Why the universe can be described by the equations of fluids

3 February 2021

Studying the universe and the flow of fluids may seem worlds apart, but they involve some of the same equations, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein


We have finally discovered how wombats make cube-shaped poos

We have finally discovered how wombats make cube-shaped poos

3 February 2021

Scientists discover how wombats make cube-shaped faeces, plus the strange case of two silly pigeons and when Flash stopped the trains, in Feedback’s weird weekly round-up


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