
Cryptic crossword #82: Transplant procedure is hard work (5)
28 April 2022
Challenge your brain by solving New Scientist's weekly crosswords on your mobile, tablet or desktop

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

27 April 2022
Sweetcorn is easy to grow, once it germinates, and produces a tall and majestic crop to impress young gardeners, says Clare Wilson

27 April 2022
Can you solve this week’s arithmetical puzzle, Land for rent? Plus the answer to puzzle #164

27 April 2022
Our understanding of the universe is underpinned by the cosmological principle: the assumption that, on the grandest scales, it looks more or less the same in all directions. What if that's wrong?

27 April 2022
There is growing evidence that feral dogs and their domestic cousins have a big ecological impact, from hunting and spooking wildlife to poisoning plants and spreading disease to endangered species

27 April 2022
The UK government's plan to use "scientific methods" to find the age of asylum seekers is based on methods that haven't been proven to work

27 April 2022
New insight into how we age suggests it may be driven by a failure to switch off the forces that build our bodies. If true, it could lead to a deeper understanding of ageing – and the possibility of slowing it

26 April 2022
Horizontal DNA transfer, once thought to be a rare event, has occurred between snakes and frogs at least 54 times in the past 85 million years

26 April 2022
We have now discovered all four building blocks of DNA in meteorite samples, suggesting that space rocks may have delivered the compounds to Earth, contributing to the origin of life

25 April 2022
Switching to "novel foods", like algae and lab-grown milk, could bring huge environmental benefits compared with the typical European diet