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A study based on household surveys suggests that from October 2023 to January 2025, around 75,000 people in Gaza died violent ...
Weight-loss surgery seems to lower the risk of colorectal cancer by changing where bile acids enter the small intestine, ...
A boomerang discovered in a Polish cave was originally dated as 18,000 years old, but it may have been contaminated by ...
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Last Word is New Scientist’s long-running series in which readers give scientific answers to each other’s questions, ranging ...
When driving over hills, is it more fuel-efficient to accelerate downhill or maintain a steady speed? And why is our heart ...
Mice created using genetic material from two sperm cells have gone on to have offspring off their own, but the prospect of ...
A study into a spider species in which the females are prone to eat the males after sex is welcomed into Feedback's new ...
Natural history museums teach us about our world, but they aren’t telling us the whole story, writes curator Jack Ashby in ...
This shot by the acclaimed photographer, taken from a helicopter, is part of a new exhibition of his work at New York City's ...
Packed with puzzles and narrative threads, Matt Wixey's novel Basilisk is an exhilarating read that is hard to put down ...
Neurologist Pria Anand recounts curious tales of the workings of the human mind in an elegant debut that is being compared to ...