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Book Club: Readers admit they weren’t impressed with our latest novel
11. April 2025 (11:45)
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the book club’s thoughts on our latest read, the weird and wild Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva. Warning: spoilers ahead   (New Scientist)
Larry Niven on creating Ringworld, a “great gaudy intellectual toy"
11. April 2025 (11:30)
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the science behind his creation (New Scientist)
Ringworld extract: Read a section from Larry Niven’s timeless classic
11. April 2025 (11:30)
In this extract from the classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, we meet Ringworld’s protagonist Louis Wu, as he travels a future Earth (New Scientist)
Inside the hunt for unknown minerals in super-deep diamonds
11. April 2025 (10:00)
Diamonds formed in Earth’s lower mantle contain tiny flecks of minerals that are helping us understand the inner workings of our planet (New Scientist)
The evolution of easier births means slower walking and pelvis issues
10. April 2025 (21:00)
Wider hips may make childbirth easier, but increase the risk of other health issues (New Scientist)
Denisovan fossil from Taiwan gives clue to mysterious ancient humans
10. April 2025 (21:00)
A fossil jawbone found by fishers in the Taiwan Strait has extended the known range of ancient Denisovan people thousands of kilometres to the east (New Scientist)
Where Schrödinger’s cat came from – and why it’s getting fatter
10. April 2025 (20:00)
Schrödinger called his metaphorical cat “quite ridiculous” but the quantum weirdness it represents has become a useful benchmark for the quantum computing industry, finds our quantum columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan (New Scientist)
Should we give up on recycling plastic?
10. April 2025 (18:00)
Globally, only 14 per cent of the plastic we use is recycled – but some countries achieve higher rates and new technologies could change the picture drastically (New Scientist)
AI-powered chilli spray could deter bears without injuring them
10. April 2025 (16:00)
A machine controlled by AI that sprays bears with the chilli pepper chemical capsaicin could reduce dangerous confrontations with people (New Scientist)
Archaeologists uncover settlement from golden age of ancient Egypt
10. April 2025 (14:00)
A newly discovered settlement in the north-western Nile delta was built by the Egyptian New Kingdom perhaps 3500 years ago and included a temple dedicated to pharaoh Ramesses II (New Scientist)