Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

The real reason our weather is going to the dogs
17. September 2025 (20:00)
Feedback was amazed to hear that dog ownership could cause a hurricane across the other side of the world. Or are we barking up the wrong tree? (New Scientist)
A radical idea to fix plastics recycling
17. September 2025 (20:00)
Making all shampoo or detergent bottles look the same isn't anti-capitalist, and it's the only way to make a truly circular economy for plastics, says Saabira Chaudhuri (New Scientist)
Where’s my jetpack got to? And other sci-fi tech queries
17. September 2025 (20:00)
We are still waiting for the retro-futuristic tech and social revolutions envisioned in science fiction’s old gold, writes Annalee Newitz – not to mention advances in reproduction (New Scientist)
Ian McEwan’s new novel weaves climate change into literary mystery
17. September 2025 (20:00)
Ian McEwan’s excellent What We Can Know is set in a UK largely swallowed up by rising seas. Emily H. Wilson explores the story of a scholar hunting a great lost poem – which may have something to with climate change (New Scientist)
Three simple rules for a great post-workout meal
17. September 2025 (20:00)
Taking care of your body’s nutritional needs after training doesn't have to be a headache. Grace Wade sums up three key pillars she uses to refuel with confidence (New Scientist)
Dramatic photos show bid to save the Javan slow loris
17. September 2025 (20:00)
The photos tell an unusual rescue story – the release of the critically endangered Javan slow lorises into Ujung Kulon National Park on Java Island, Indonesia, last month. (New Scientist)
Dome-headed dinosaur from Mongolia is the oldest ever found
17. September 2025 (18:00)
A fossil from about 108 million years ago reveals an early member of the pachycephalosaurs, a group of dinosaurs with bizarre protrusions on their skulls that may have been used in combat (New Scientist)
Stretching the skin could enable vaccines to be given without a needle
17. September 2025 (18:00)
Using a suction device to stretch the skin seems to increase its permeability and stimulate immune cells, which could allow vaccines to be administered topically (New Scientist)
Global suicide rates fell 30 per cent since 1990 – but not in the US
17. September 2025 (15:00)
While most countries have seen a steady decline in suicide rates, the United States has witnessed the opposite, with suicides jumping almost 30 per cent since 2000 (New Scientist)
Asteroid exploded 'similar to a bomb' over France in a rare event
17. September 2025 (12:00)
An asteroid called 2023 CX1 underwent a single explosion, hinting that it had an unusual structure that might be more damaging on the ground (New Scientist)