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Orcas are ganging up on great white sharks to eat their livers
03. November 2025 (06:00)
For the first time, video footage has captured orcas in the Gulf of California hunting young great white sharks, using a trick to flip them over, paralise them and get at their energy-rich livers (New Scientist)
Quantum computers reveal that the wave function is a real thing
31. October 2025 (18:00)
The uncertainty inherent to quantum mechanics has long left physicists wondering whether the observations we make on the quantum level reflect reality - a new test suggests they do (New Scientist)
Denisovans may have interbred with mysterious group of ancient humans
31. October 2025 (16:13)
We now have only the second high-quality genome from an ancient Denisovan human, which reveals there were more populations of this species than we thought (New Scientist)
Bulletproof fabric laced with carbon nanotubes is stronger than Kevlar
31. October 2025 (16:00)
A sheet of fabric that is three times stronger than Kevlar could stop a bullet despite being just 1.8 millimetres thick, thanks to the addition of carbon nanotubes that keep its molecules aligned (New Scientist)
Your flight emissions are way higher than carbon calculators suggest
31. October 2025 (13:32)
Existing tools that work out the carbon footprint of flights greatly underestimate their warming impact, say the makers of a new calculator (New Scientist)
The gut microbiome may play a role in shaping our personality
31. October 2025 (13:00)
Rats given a faecal transplant from exuberant toddlers showed more exploratory behaviour, supporting the idea that gut bacteria might affect children’s emotional development (New Scientist)
The best new science fiction books of November 2025
31. October 2025 (13:00)
From Claire North’s new novel Slow Gods to a 10th anniversary edition of a brilliant Adrian Tchaikovsky book, there’s lots to watch out for in November’s science fiction (New Scientist)
Our verdict on Our Brains, Our Selves: A mix of praise and misgivings
31. October 2025 (10:40)
The New Scientist Book Club has various issues with Masud Husain's prize-winning popular science book about neurology (New Scientist)
Book Club: Read an extract from Every Version of You by Grace Chan
31. October 2025 (10:30)
In this passage from the opening of Grace Chan’s sci-fi novel, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, we are introduced to her protagonists as they spend time in a virtual utopia which is becoming increasingly tempting in a dying world (New Scientist)
If you could upload your mind to a virtual utopia, would you?
31. October 2025 (10:30)
Grace Chan, author of Every Version of You, the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, explores the philosophical implications of the choices her characters make (New Scientist)