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Working past the age of retirement may improve your life satisfaction
11. August 2025 (21:00)
Having a full-time job in later life has been linked to improved emotional, financial and general life satisfaction - but the results vary a lot between men and women (New Scientist)
Psychedelic drug ibogaine may treat PTSD by slowing brainwaves
11. August 2025 (19:30)
In people with traumatic brain injury, administering the psychedelic drug ibogaine seems to slow down brainwaves, which may explain why it helps treat PTSD (New Scientist)
Lost researcher's remains found on Antarctic glacier after 66 years
11. August 2025 (19:30)
Bone fragments found on King George Island have been identified as Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British meteorologist who fell into a crevasse in 1959 (New Scientist)
A new measure of health is revolutionising how we think about ageing
11. August 2025 (18:00)
Life expectancy has increased dramatically over the past century, but our years of good health appear not to have kept pace. Now, a new lens on what it means to age well is reshaping our view of our golden years (New Scientist)
Extreme heat is driving dramatic declines in tropical birds
11. August 2025 (18:00)
The numbers of many tropical birds are plummeting, and now it has been shown that heat extremes intensified by global warming are the biggest factor driving these declines (New Scientist)
Mathematicians have worked out the optimal strategy for Guess Who?
11. August 2025 (16:00)
The quickest way to win the board game Guess Who? involves asking sneaky questions that involve a logical fallacy, according to mathematicians (New Scientist)
Oddly viscous stars could be impersonating black holes
09. August 2025 (00:00)
Calculations suggest stars that are very viscous could reflect gravitational waves and produce signals very similar to those produced by black holes (New Scientist)
A planet the size of Saturn could orbit the nearest sun-like star
08. August 2025 (22:56)
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a possible gas giant the size of Saturn in the stellar system nearest our own (New Scientist)
Two sneaky viruses may be messing with honeybee flight
08. August 2025 (21:00)
The deformed wing and sacbrood viruses were thought to cause asymptomatic infections in adult bees. But the viruses make the insects fly slower and faster than normal, respectively (New Scientist)
How superheavy chemistry could rearrange the periodic table
08. August 2025 (19:00)
In an unprecedentedly precise accelerator experiment, researchers directly observed how some of the heaviest known elements react and form molecules (New Scientist)