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A machine controlled by AI that sprays bears with the chilli pepper chemical capsaicin could reduce dangerous confrontations ...
A newly discovered settlement in the north-western Nile delta was built by the Egyptian New Kingdom perhaps 3500 years ago ...
Larry Niven's Ringworld won him the Hugo and Nebula awards when it was published 55 years ago. As the New Scientist Book Club ...
There have been several claims of quantum computers performing at a level impossible to match with a classical computer – ...
Feedback is delighted to hear from a reader who proposes an ingenious new unit of data – but we have some quibbles with the ...
Cuneiform, the oldest identified writing system, defied deciphering – until 1857. What happened then makes a terrific read, ...
The number of dinosaurs may have been stable before the asteroid impact, despite evidence that species were getting less ...
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering ...
Amazon is aiming to launch its first operational satellites today to provide speedy internet connections in remote regions, ...
Magicians have long exploited quirks in our perception of the world to make us experience the impossible. Now, cognitive ...
Computers that use photons rather than electrons to manipulate data promise greater speed and energy efficiency, and the ...
An investigation of the changing behaviour of a single quantum bit through time has uncovered a tantalising similarity to the ...