
Cryptic crossword #74: Animal backbone used in shade of black dye (9)
6 January 2022
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

6 January 2022
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

5 January 2022
Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon

5 January 2022
This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles

5 January 2022
Why the inventor of a futuristic beauty product was banned from Instagram, plus affirming birds’ existence and falling toast, in Feedback’s weekly round-up

5 January 2022
What makes certain materials glow under UV light, and not others? And why do our own farts smell OK, whereas those of other people’s smell awful?

5 January 2022
Living creatures can be levitated by magnetic fields, but this doesn’t mean that our cells are affected by them

5 January 2022
Yes and no say our readers – evoking wooden ships, the multiverse and dinosaurs to address a question that has vexed philosophers for centuries

5 January 2022
The fate of spiders caught in the home and released some distance away depends on the species - and the temperature

5 January 2022
Can you solve this week’s fairground puzzle "All in a spin"? Plus the answer to puzzle #148

5 January 2022
The brassica family boasts a dizzying variety of forms, but purple sprouting broccoli may be the best of them all, says Clare Wilson