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Cryptic crossword #64: Zoologist's device component flipped (4)

Cryptic crossword #64: Zoologist's device component flipped (4)

19 August 2021

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


Ventilation can make schools and offices safe from covid-19 – but how?

Ventilation can make schools and offices safe from covid-19 – but how?

18 August 2021

Maximising airflow in public spaces is crucial to cut covid-19 transmission, but questions remain about what technology to use and how effective it needs to be


Puzzle #127: Can you help a piano judge (after a night on the town)?

Puzzle #127: Can you help a piano judge (after a night on the town)?

18 August 2021

Can you solve this week’s fiendish logic challenge, Brahms and Liszt? Plus the solution to puzzle #126


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How to help fight the covid-19 litter pandemic

18 August 2021

Covid-19 has resulted in an explosion of single use plastics, such as personal protective equipment. You can help fight it by joining the Covid Litter project, says Layal Liverpool


The lost fossil meteorites carrying the secrets of Earth’s past

The lost fossil meteorites carrying the secrets of Earth’s past

18 August 2021

Fossil meteorites are one of the hardest geological treasures to discover – but now a spate of finds is revealing surprises about Earth’s ancient atmosphere


Why it is so important to protect access to the dark night sky

Why it is so important to protect access to the dark night sky

18 August 2021

The night sky has wowed people since the dawn of time, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to get a good view, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein


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We need to fully explore the planet to understand our species' origins

18 August 2021

The study of human evolution has neglected huge areas of Earth, and recent discoveries from Arabia suggest these places have a lot to tell us


Inside the race to scale up CO2 capture technology and hit net zero

Inside the race to scale up CO2 capture technology and hit net zero

18 August 2021

“Negative emissions” technologies involve sucking CO₂ out of the atmosphere. They are essential to net-zero climate plans – but does anyone know how to make them work?


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The other cradle of humanity: How Arabia shaped human evolution

18 August 2021

New evidence reveals that Arabia was not a mere stopover for ancestral humans leaving Africa, but a lush homeland where they flourished and evolved


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VPNs could be vulnerable to attacks that send you to fake websites

17 August 2021

Virtual private networks (VPNs), which have seen a rise in use as more people work from home, are vulnerable to an attack that removes the anonymity they grant users, researchers have found


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