Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

Is the COP30 climate summit already in crisis, with six months to go?
19. May 2025 (11:17)
Mounting concerns about Brazil's approach to the COP30 climate summit have observers asking whether the meeting will be able to tackle the difficult choices involved in curbing emissions (New Scientist)
US East Coast faces rising seas as crucial Atlantic current slows
16. May 2025 (21:00)
The weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is boosting the sea level along the New England coast on top of sea level rise from melting ice, adding to flooding (New Scientist)
Babies start showing empathy even before they can speak
16. May 2025 (20:00)
When adults pretended to be in pain, children as young as 9 months old comforted them, pushing back the earliest age when humans are known to display empathy (New Scientist)
The most – and least – satisfying jobs out there, according to science
16. May 2025 (19:01)
Some jobs are more satisfying than others, and they're not necessarily the ones with a high income or a lot of prestige (New Scientist)
Toxic waste is spilling on to beaches as rising seas erode landfills
16. May 2025 (17:00)
Waste from old landfill sites is spilling onto beaches as rising seas erode coastlines - and some of it is toxic (New Scientist)
Toxic waste is spilling onto beaches as rising seas erode landfills
16. May 2025 (17:00)
Waste from old landfill sites is spilling onto beaches as rising seas erode coastlines - and some of it is toxic (New Scientist)
Could a $125 billion investment fund halt global deforestation?
16. May 2025 (14:00)
The Tropical Forests Forever Facility, an initiative spearheaded by Brazil, would raise money from investments and pay countries to preserve forests – can it succeed where carbon markets have failed? (New Scientist)
Risk of a star destroying the solar system is higher than expected
16. May 2025 (13:00)
Stars that pass close to the solar system could pull planets out of alignment, sending them hurtling into the sun or out into space (New Scientist)
An interview with Larry Niven – Ringworld author and sci-fi legend
16. May 2025 (11:30)
The author of Ringworld, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, is quizzed on everything from if he’d like to meet an alien to the art of writing (New Scientist)
Are entangled qubits following a quantum Moore's law?
15. May 2025 (21:43)
Several recent experiments showcase a sharp increase in the number of quantum bits that can be entangled, echoing Moore’s law for increasing computing power on traditional chips (New Scientist)