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Baby pterosaurs could fly right after hatching – but crashed in storms
05. September 2025 (18:00)
Two fossils found in Germany show very young pterodactyls with arm bones thought to have been broken in flight, probably because of severe tropical cyclones (New Scientist)
A modified hot glue gun can mend broken bones
05. September 2025 (18:00)
A biodegradable glue that encourages bones to repair themselves can be applied during surgery using a hot glue gun, potentially offering a cheap and quick way to treat injuries (New Scientist)
Sun-powered device extracts lithium without wrecking the environment
05. September 2025 (17:19)
An experimental new method for extracting lithium from brine and even seawater promises to be more sustainable than existing methods (New Scientist)
L-theanine: Can a compound in tea lower anxiety and help you focus?
05. September 2025 (09:00)
L-theanine supplements are touted for stress relief, focus and better sleep. Although the evidence so far is preliminary, studies suggest the compound may have several brain benefits (New Scientist)
Liquid crystal lenses could make better bifocal glasses
04. September 2025 (23:07)
A prototype of bifocal eyeglasses uses liquid crystals and electric fields to switch between modes that aid in nearby and distance vision (New Scientist)
Powerful images show dark side of South-East Asia’s fishing industry
04. September 2025 (22:00)
Photographer Nicole Tung captures the tough world facing South-East Asia’s fishers and their families in this series of images, which won her the Carmignac Photojournalism Award for fieldwork (New Scientist)
We could spot a new type of black hole thanks to a mirror-wobbling AI
04. September 2025 (21:00)
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) uses lasers and mirrors to look for black holes across the universe, and it turns out a Google DeepMind AI could make it even more sensitive (New Scientist)
A single dose of LSD seems to reduce anxiety
04. September 2025 (18:00)
About half of people with generalised anxiety disorder don’t respond to common treatments with antidepressants – but psychedelics may offer relief (New Scientist)
Early penguins may have used dagger-like beaks to skewer prey
04. September 2025 (15:00)
Four new species of aquatic birds related to modern penguins have been described from fossils found in New Zealand, showing how these creatures flourished around 60 million years ago (New Scientist)
Why solar power is the only viable power source in the long run
03. September 2025 (22:19)
Not only is solar more than capable of supplying all the world’s energy, in the long term it is the only power source that won’t fry the planet (New Scientist)