
Quick crossword #104: Downward movement of Earth's surface (10)
24 March 2022
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

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

23 March 2022
Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon

23 March 2022
This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles

23 March 2022
A scintillating piece of research into the traits we associate with boring people, plus Feedback’s take on whether there are more doors or wheels in the world, and an asteroid half the size of a giraffe

23 March 2022
Stargazing usually favours night owls, but here's a treat for early birds, says Abigail Beall, who offers a host of planets peeping over the horizon

23 March 2022
How would prehistoric people have cut their toenails? Emiel de Lange, Berkel-Enschot, The Netherlands

23 March 2022
We are being led astray by the assumption that there is a concrete “reality” for which the perfect description can be found, say our readers

23 March 2022
Humans don’t have exactly the same type of mutually beneficial relationships that plants share with fungi, and they may not even be the culprit for itchy feet says our readers

23 March 2022
The first pancake of the batch could be worse than the rest because of impatience or lack of pan seasoning – but not everyone agrees that it tastes terrible

23 March 2022
Can you solve this week’s speedy puzzle Blurry-Ness? Plus the answer to puzzle #159