Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

Could a race between microscopic competitors be the next big thing?
04. June 2025 (20:00)
Feedback is amazed to see sperm racing touted as a new track sport, but it’s going to take a lot of CGI and other fakery to help it take off (New Scientist)
Why exploring "equality" in a new maths book may help the real world
04. June 2025 (20:00)
Understanding the meaning of "equals" in mathematics tells us a lot about both the nuance and richness in the field, but also how ideas of equality are used or misused in life (New Scientist)
Dazzling oak leaf prints merge science and nature
04. June 2025 (20:00)
Artist Clare Hewitt uses fallen oak leaves and sunlight to create her works of art before returning the leaves to the forest (New Scientist)
Life of first US woman in space Sally Ride makes a moving documentary
04. June 2025 (20:00)
A new documentary sheds light on the extraordinary story of the US's first woman astronaut, Sally Ride, who defied all expectations in both her career and personal life (New Scientist)
What is the best workout to lower your blood pressure?
04. June 2025 (20:00)
Exercise is one of the most effective ways to lower your blood pressure, but some workouts are more effective than others. Grace Wade investigates (New Scientist)
Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into the atmosphere
04. June 2025 (18:00)
Carbon stored in landscapes for thousands of years is leaching back into the atmosphere via rivers, and human activity may be to blame (New Scientist)
Massaging the neck and face may help flush waste out of the brain
04. June 2025 (18:00)
The glymphatic system flushes out waste products from the brain – now scientists have found a way to boost it in mice, which could open treatment possibilities for neurodegenerative diseases (New Scientist)
TB's extraordinary evolution reveals why the ancient disease lives on
04. June 2025 (18:00)
Once thought to have originated in cows and spread through dust, the surprising evolutionary story of tuberculosis reveals why it's so hard to stamp out this ancient disease, writes Carl Zimmer (New Scientist)
Quantum computers are on the edge of revealing new particle physics
04. June 2025 (18:00)
Computer simulations of high-energy particles are pushing the boundaries of what we can learn about the interactions that happen inside particle colliders (New Scientist)
Adhesive made from wood works in a standard glue gun
04. June 2025 (13:17)
Most widely used adhesives are toxic and derived from petroleum, but researchers have come up with a safe, recyclable alternative made from xylan, a component of plant cell walls (New Scientist)