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Artificial superfood for bees boosts colony reproduction
20. August 2025 (18:00)
A dietary supplement made from engineered yeast could help honeybees thrive despite the declining availability of high-quality pollen in their environment (New Scientist)
NASA and IBM built an AI to predict solar flares before they hit Earth
20. August 2025 (16:00)
An AI model trained on years of data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory can predict the sun’s future appearance and potentially flag dangerous solar flares (New Scientist)
Lesser-known food allergens are actually behind many serious reactions
20. August 2025 (10:01)
Foods like goat or sheep milk and buckwheat are behind many cases of severe allergic reactions, but may not be listed as such on a product's label (New Scientist)
Flower-like origami patterns could inspire folding spacecraft
20. August 2025 (02:01)
Engineers have developed a class of origami structures that unfold in one smooth motion to create flower-like shapes, which could have applications in space (New Scientist)
New moon discovered orbiting Uranus is its smallest one
19. August 2025 (20:20)
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a new moon that is small and dim in orbit around Uranus. The discovery brings the planet's total to 29 and scientists say there are likely more to be found (New Scientist)
Brain implant lets man 'experience joy' for the first time in decades
19. August 2025 (20:00)
A device that has been likened to a pacemaker for the brain has given a man with severe depression great relief (New Scientist)
Mining for renewable tech inflicts huge damage. Is there a solution?
19. August 2025 (18:00)
Collecting the materials needed for renewable technologies is causing enormous environmental damage and could soon extend to the deep sea and even asteroids. Innovative solutions are poised to turn the crisis around (New Scientist)
Having radio waves beamed into our head ramps up our sense of smell
19. August 2025 (18:00)
Directing radio waves at the olfactory system deep within our head seems to boost our ability to detect different smells (New Scientist)
Earth's carbon sinks are being eroded by climate change feedback loops
19. August 2025 (17:00)
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have risen an extra 15 parts per million since 1960 due to the declining ability of the land and sea to soak up excess CO2 (New Scientist)
AI-generated responses are undermining crowdsourced research studies
19. August 2025 (10:00)
Many answers to online research questions show signs of being generated by AI chatbots, raising doubts about the validity of behavioural data collected this way (New Scientist)