Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

Jaguar breaks records by swimming at least 1.3 kilometres
12. September 2025 (19:00)
A 1.3-kilometre swim by a jaguar is the longest ever confirmed, but the cat's motives for making the journey are unclear (New Scientist)
Child obesity is now more common than undernutrition – what do we do?
12. September 2025 (17:57)
Childhood obesity rates have surpassed those of undernutrition for the first time, suggesting efforts to combat malnutrition will have to shift gears. (New Scientist)
Hedonistic habits could turn you into a mosquito magnet
12. September 2025 (15:00)
A study of festivalgoers suggests that drinking beer and sharing a bed makes you more attractive to mosquitoes (New Scientist)
Jupiter is smaller and more squashed than we thought
12. September 2025 (12:00)
The gas giant has been measured for the first time in decades, trimming 8 kilometres from its diameter (New Scientist)
A weird cloud forms on Mars each year and now we know why
11. September 2025 (19:00)
Astronomers have struggled to explain why a long and thin cloud forms above Mars’s Arsia Mons volcano each year, until now (New Scientist)
Early Neanderthals hunted ibex on steep mountain slopes
11. September 2025 (18:00)
Ancient remains from a cave in Serbia show that Neanderthals were hunting mountain goats 300,000 years ago, adding to evidence of their ability to adapt to different environments (New Scientist)
Why simple tasks like charging your phone rely on quantum measurements
11. September 2025 (16:00)
A hidden world of quantum metrologists ensure that everyday devices perform safely and correctly, but their work is never done (New Scientist)
Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire
11. September 2025 (12:00)
An archaeological dig in northern England shows iron and lead processing continued and even increased after the departure of the Romans (New Scientist)
Deflecting a deadly asteroid just got a lot less dangerous
11. September 2025 (12:00)
Our first attempt at shifting the orbit of an asteroid has provided crucial insight into how we could safely deflect a space rock that was hurtling towards Earth (New Scientist)
DNA cassette tape can store every song ever recorded
10. September 2025 (21:00)
By combining the information storage capabilities of DNA with a design inspired by a cassette tape, researchers have created a storage medium that can hold 36 petabytes of data (New Scientist)