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Receive a pair of FREE binoculars when you subscribe for a 2-year print subscription.Issue 88 on sale now! Latest Popular Science Innovation Health History Culture Nature Environment People Space Earth Sciences Teachers Resources Shaky way to check on ocean warming Sub-sea quake data could help track temperature changes. The rumble of earthquakes far below the surface of the ocean are far more interesting than just a way of understandin... Latest Popular Science Innovation Health History Culture Nature Environment People Space Earth Sciences Teachers Resources A stellar finding about shapes in space Unique observations reveal colour and diversity. Astronomers have proposed a new explanation for the varied shapes of planetary nebulae, based on a unique set of obse... Latest Popular Science Innovation Health History Culture Nature Environment People Space Earth Sciences Teachers Resources Flight of the sniffer bees Honeybee scent training could make pollination more effective. Honeybees continue to cause quite a buzz with their smarts. Previous studies have found that not only can they unders...As total case numbers approached 30 million, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reported on 14 Septem... Snapshot A crisp new portrait of Jupiter’s storms And that’s Europa lurking, stage left. This newly released image of Jupiter, taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope on 25 August, was captured when the plan...It’s 84 years since the last known Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), died at ... History Franz Boas takes a new look at race Maverick anthropologist changed our view of humanity. Franz Uri Boas has been described as “the father of the field” of anthropology (The Atlantic), the professor who “pio... Awards Vibrating earthworms pick up an Ig Nobel This is shed science at a professional level. When you think of award-winning scientific research, you might think of determining the structure of DNA, or Marie Cu... Snapshot A crisp new portrait of Jupiter’s storms And that’s Europa lurking, stage left. This newly released image of Jupiter, taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope on 25 August, was captured when the plan... A stellar finding about shapes in space Unique observations reveal colour and diversity. Astronomers have proposed a new explanation for the varied shapes of planetary nebulae, based on a unique set of obse... White dwarf's surprise companion Astronomers discover an exoplanet near a dead star. A giant intact exoplanet has been found orbiting close to a white dwarf star for the first time. Research Cosmos Q&A: Dealing with data at top speed CSIRO s new AI platform a boost for genomic research. In a massive leap forward for computational genomic research, Australia’s CSIRO recently announced that its VariantSp... Predicting the life and death of batteries Researchers believe an algorithm could ease our pain. Estimating battery life is one of the great modern dilemmas, and the older the item, the harder it gets. Flight of the sniffer bees Honeybee scent training could make pollination more effective. Honeybees continue to cause quite a buzz with their smarts. Previous studies have found that not only can they unders... New clues to the origin of domestic horses Ancient DNA suggests it didn’t happen in Anatolia. Domestic horses likely did not originate in Anatolia as previously suspected, according to a new study of ancient rem... The stinging tree’s ouch A ferociously painful venom has been decoded. Australia is out to get you. If it’s not the snakes, it’s the spiders. If it’s not the spiders, it’s the sharks. If i...It’s 84 years since the last known Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), died at ... Latest Popular Science Innovation Health History Culture Nature Environment People Space Earth Sciences Teachers Resources Shaky way to check on ocean warming Sub-sea quake data could help track temperature changes. The rumble of earthquakes far below the surface of the ocean are far more interesting than just a way of understandin... Latest Popular Science Innovation Health History Culture Nature Environment People Space Earth Sciences Teachers Resources Conversation Discovery of a new mass extinction This one triggered the dawn of the dinosaurs. By Michael J Benton, University of Bristol Vikings weren’t who we thought New DNA analysis could rewrite the history books. The popular modern image of blond-haired Scandinavian Vikings has been upended by extensive ancient DNA analysis, pub... Literacy may have been widespread in Judea Algorithms and observations reveal secrets of texts. Literacy may have been much more widespread than thought in the ancient Kingdom of Judea, according to Israeli and US... A new old ape and fish that could walk The things you can discover with CT scanning. Scientists say they have found an important ancient ape and more fish they suspect could probably walk. History Franz Boas takes a new look at race Maverick anthropologist changed our view of humanity. Franz Uri Boas has been described as “the father of the field” of anthropology (The Atlantic), the professor who “pio... Awards Vibrating earthworms pick up an Ig Nobel This is shed science at a professional level. When you think of award-winning scientific research, you might think of determining the structure of DNA, or Marie Cu...As total case numbers approached 30 million, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reported on 14 Septem... Is the Mozart Effect a real thing? New analysis suggests we should at least keep exploring. The idea that listening to Mozart can help people with epilepsy has been around since the early 1990s. Assessing the risks of dying from COVID-19 Two studies put numbers around the British experience. Two papers just published in the medical journal The BMJ provide new insights into the risk of dying from COVID-19.... How our brains make educated guesses Cells work together to combine memories, study shows. British scientists say they have identified how cells in the brain work together to combine memories of separate expe... Time does fly when we’re having fun Scientists identify neurons that skew our perception. If time seems to go more slowly when you’re boiling the kettle or waiting for a bus, it might not just be your imagin... Why peas in a pod are like they are Genetics ensure appropriate distancing, study suggests. The expression “like peas in a pod” usually refers to looking alike, but there’s actually more to the story. 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