The threats of cyberwarfare and online disinformation loom over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but even in this online age, war is still life or death for those in the firing line
A hallmark of top-tier modernist cuisine, spherification is nevertheless something you can try in your own kitchen. It's time to conquer your spheres, says Sam Wong
Rudolph Herzog’s documentary swerves the usual space experts to give an unexpected view of humanity’s efforts to live among the stars, says Simon Ings
Living for likes and subscribers can be a poisoned chalice or a dream come true, according to Get Rich or Lie Trying by journalist Symeon Brown
Flamingos prefer their habitats "just so", and the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico ticks all the boxes, as revealed by Claudio Contreras Koob's delightful photographs
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After bouncing back from one viral threat, rabbits are being sucker-punched by a second killer disease – and these unsung eco-warriors need our help
Netflix's new film about recent Boeing plane crashes is a damning account of why the disasters happened and who was responsible
As covid-19 restrictions end in many countries, we have a moral duty to cover our mouths and nose when we sneeze and avoid socialising when we feel ill, says Jonathan R Goodman
An abridged collection of weird things Feedback learned at New Scientist Live, plus an odorous new unit for clean energy and astonishing invertebrate anuses
The feelings of touch and temperature are complex biological processes. Now everyday chemicals like menthol and capsaicin are being used to simulate them – and create more realistic VR experiences
Right now, very few of us have a say in how humans get to space or what we do there. That has to change, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
By Eli Yudin Published: March 16th, 2022
March brings plenty of things to celebrate — more daylight, warming weather, Women’s History Month, Pi Day, apparently college basketball...
Читать дальше...A video has surfaced of a white student at a high school in Houma allegedly acting out the whipping of a Black student after throwing cotton at him. Continue reading…
Big day at a Shreveport school. The national spotlight shines on the Principal of Queensborough Leadership Academy. Continue reading…
There will be races for sheriff in Beaverhead, Jefferson and Madison counties this year, all to replace incumbents not running again, but none of the contests will be in play in the June 7 primary.
Psychedelic drugs have long been touted as possible treatments for mental-health disorders like depression and PTSD. But very little is really known about what these substances actually do to our brains—and it can be hard to find out. Understanding how they work could help unlock their potential. Some scientists are using AI to figure it…
With the collection, theScore hopes to make a splash in Ontario as the province prepares to roll out legalized single-game sports betting in the coming months.
If you’ve spent time on social media recently, you’ve seen Simon Leviev’s face. After The Tinder Swindler premiered on Netflix in February, the story of his alleged misdeeds, which include conning women he met on dating apps out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, took the internet by storm. Immediately, he spawned …
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An intermediate principal says Omicron has spread between her students despite the school's best efforts, with half of student Covid cases clustered in groups of close friends. Henderson Intermediate ...
The rising cost of living and the return of inflation is hitting Kiwis hard. In a new Herald series, Inflation Nation, we explore the reasons and impacts of the price shock - and possible solutions. We ...