
New Scientist recommends: Martin MacInnes's transcendent In Ascension
24 May 2023
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week

24 May 2023
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week

26 April 2023
New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss

22 March 2023
Four films make up Atomic Light by video and installation artist David Blandy, a work marred by overstatement, but saved by the story of two solar astronomers who drew the sun on the day of the Hiroshima blast

8 March 2023
New Scientist's weekly round-up of the best books, films, TV series, games and more that you shouldn't miss

25 January 2023
It pays to know what you really need from a sophisticated learning machine, particularly if you don't want a killer robot on your hands, says Simon Ings

18 January 2023
From Hannibal to Whitechapel and now this fine adaptation of a bestselling video game, why do fungi so often steal the show in TV thrillers, wonders Bethan Ackerley

4 January 2023
Annalee Newitz's new novel examines the dark side of "uplifting" animals to a state of self-awareness – and asks whose intelligence is being used as the template, finds Sally Adee

29 December 2022
From blockbuster sci-fi to epic biopics and jaw-dropping documentaries, here are the films we can’t wait to see in 2023

28 December 2022
From new seasons of The Mandalorian and Severance to a much-anticipated adaptation of The Three-Body Problem, settle in for some stellar shows next year

28 December 2022
CERN-inspired stories, a feminist retelling of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and a new deep future from Annalee Newitz: sci-fi fans have a lot to look forward to in 2023