We have detected a single electron with unprecedented speed 15. August 2025 (14:00) An extremely precise detection method for single electrons, which pins down the particles with a resolution of trillionths of a second, may provide a valuable building block for future quantum technologies(New Scientist)
Extremely cold atoms defy entropy and refuse to heat up 14. August 2025 (21:00) Adding energy to a group of ultracold atoms should make them fly away from each other with many different energies, but quantum effects can counteract this(New Scientist)
Scientists created a new carbon molecule for the second time ever 14. August 2025 (21:00) For the first time in 35 years, scientists have analysed a new type of all-carbon molecule at room temperature, without the extreme conditions usually required to stabilise this type of molecule(New Scientist)
New subtype of diabetes found in youths from sub-Saharan Africa 14. August 2025 (19:00) In sub-Saharan African youths diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, 65 per cent do not have antibodies or genetic risks associated with the disease, suggesting they have a novel non-autoimmune subtype of the disorder(New Scientist)
Mind-reading AI can turn even imagined speech into spoken words 14. August 2025 (18:00) A brain-computer interface has enabled people with paralysis to turn their thoughts directly into words, requiring less effort than older techniques where a physical attempt at speech had to be made(New Scientist)
Why no one can agree on what quantum physics really means 14. August 2025 (17:03) For a century, quantum theory has passed every experimental test, but physicists can’t agree on how to use it to paint a picture of our reality – or even whether that is possible(New Scientist)
2024 saw a record-breaking number of dangerously humid days 14. August 2025 (16:00) As the planet heats up, the atmosphere is holding more moisture – and this is resulting in more days with weather conditions close to the limits of survivability(New Scientist)
2024 saw a record-breaking number of dangerously hot and humid days 14. August 2025 (16:00) As the planet heats up, the atmosphere is holding more moisture – and this is resulting in more days with weather conditions close to the limits of survivability(New Scientist)