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Trump's proposed science cuts will have huge consequences
11. June 2025 (20:00)
The universe will still be there to marvel at, despite brutal cuts set to hit NASA and the National Science Foundation's budgets. But the damage to future research will be long-lasting, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (New Scientist)
Inside Europe's largest jellyfish farm
11. June 2025 (20:00)
Images from a jellyfish-breeding facility in Germany showcase the luminous invertebrates' environmental challenges and medical promise (New Scientist)
Physicist Frank Close's new book is a welcome rework of the atomic age
11. June 2025 (20:00)
The story of the birth and growth of nuclear science is rebalanced in Destroyer of Worlds, which gives due prominence to the role of women (New Scientist)
Fabulous time travel novel is part-thriller and part-romance
11. June 2025 (20:00)
In Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time, a young woman must help a naval commander snatched from death in 1847 adapt to the 21st century. Time travel thriller meets romance in this excellent novel (New Scientist)
How to use psychology to feel better about how you look in a swimsuit
11. June 2025 (20:00)
Recent research delves into our issues with "seasonal body image dissatisfaction", says David Robson, who has advice on how to combat it during the summer months (New Scientist)
Cyborg tadpoles are helping us learn how brain development starts
11. June 2025 (18:16)
Implants that monitor the neural activity of frog embryos as they grow into tadpoles and then adults could offer a window into the developing brain (New Scientist)
Mind-reading AI turns paralysed man's brainwaves into instant speech
11. June 2025 (18:00)
A brain-computer interface has enabled a man with paralysis to have real-time conversations, without the usual delay in speech (New Scientist)
The man quietly spending $1 billion on climate action
11. June 2025 (18:00)
From geoengineering to anti-methane cow vaccines and green aviation fuel, meet the former nuclear physicist deciding which climate change technologies hold the most promise (New Scientist)
These images are the first time we have seen the sun's south pole
11. June 2025 (17:00)
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft, a joint mission between the European Space Agency and NASA, is the first to venture into a tilted orbit around the sun, letting it take some unusual pictures (New Scientist)
Can we stop big tech from controlling the internet with AI agents?
11. June 2025 (16:00)
With tech giants like Google developing ways for AI models to communicate and work together, there are fears that smaller players could get left behind in the rush to unleash AI agents on the internet (New Scientist)