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Eerie image of a space-bound rocket among photo contest finalists
05. March 2025 (19:00)
This photograph of a Soyuz rocket bathed in mist was selected as a finalist for the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 competition (New Scientist)
Rediscover The OA, a tv show with echoes of late director David Lynch
05. March 2025 (19:00)
The death of David Lynch, who shaped decades of film and TV, is bound to hurt. Rediscovering a show called The OA helps, with its Twin Peaks-style echoes of small-town US and other Lynchian themes, says Bethan Ackerley (New Scientist)
We need a global environmental court – and we need it now
05. March 2025 (19:00)
Our current justice system won't save small island nations like mine. We need a court with the authority to properly address climate change, says Anthony Carmona, a former president of Trinidad and Tobago (New Scientist)
Light has been transformed into a 'supersolid' for the first time
05. March 2025 (17:00)
Supersolids are strange materials that behave like both a solid and a fluid due to quantum effects – and now researchers have created an intriguing new type of supersolid from laser light (New Scientist)
Ancient humans used bone tools a million years earlier than we thought
05. March 2025 (17:00)
Hominins may have learned how to make bone tools by adapting the techniques they mastered for stone ones (New Scientist)
The critical computer systems still relying on decades-old code
05. March 2025 (17:00)
Software used by banks and the space industry may still rely on archaic code. We went in search of the oldest code in use and asked, what happens when it glitches? (New Scientist)
The solar system was once engulfed by a vast wave of gas and dust
05. March 2025 (12:55)
The stars as seen from Earth would have looked dimmer 14 million years ago, as the solar system was in the middle of passing through clouds of dust and gas (New Scientist)
Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton win Turing award for AI training trick
05. March 2025 (11:00)
The Turing award, often considered the Nobel prize of computing, has gone to two computer scientists for their work on reinforcement learning, a key technique in training artificial intelligence models (New Scientist)
Chimps and bonobos relieve social tension by rubbing their genitals
05. March 2025 (01:01)
When competition for food is high, both chimps and bonobos sometimes rub their genitals together to cope (New Scientist)
DOGE eliminated the US government’s tech experts – what has been lost?
04. March 2025 (23:30)
The Trump administration’s latest move to improve government efficiency has purged tech consultants that worked to improve government efficiency (New Scientist)