
How to cure a hangover: Science with Sam explains
4 June 2021
How to cure a hangover and the one guaranteed way not to get one, all explained in this week's Science with Sam

4 June 2021
How to cure a hangover and the one guaranteed way not to get one, all explained in this week's Science with Sam

1 June 2021
Hangovers are inconvenient and costly to society, but is there anything we can do about them? We look at the science of hangovers and how best to avoid one.

25 May 2021
True photographic memory is yet to be proved but some people have a very rare condition which allows them to recall past events in detail

25 May 2021
ASMR videos give those watching a real and measurable elevation in mood. But what exactly is ASMR and what does it do to our brain? In this week’s Science with Sam we look at the science of ASMR.

29 April 2021
Sleep is clearly extremely important, but what’s going on in our brains while we’re out of it? Why can’t we stay awake all the time? And how can we make sure we’re getting enough? Let Science with Sam explain

13 May 2020
If you are a charity involved in science, technology, medicine or conservation, you could get a page in the New Scientist to advertise what you do, free of charge

2 October 2019
The Scottish chemist William Ramsay discovered helium, argon, xenon, krypton and neon in the space of a few years, adding a new group to the periodic table

11 July 2019
New Scientist interviewed James Lovelock to discuss Gaia’s Novacene and our new AI overlords, microwaving hamsters for science and why Elon Musk’s Mars mission is ‘crazy’

22 May 2019
If we know the idea of difference based purely on race is wrong, why do we still hang on to the idea of race in science, asks science writer Angela Saini.

22 May 2019
Wondering how to vote in the EU elections? We've rounded up what the parties have to say on the biggest issue in science.