Zombies take over the museum
What do zombies have to do with consciousness? Quite a lot, show the thrilling theatrics at the Science Museum, London
Fishy origin of remora's shark-sucking hat
In a case of nature's love of recycling, the remora's unique sucking disc headgear starts life as a bog-standard dorsal fin
Arabic programming language aims to open up coding
An Arabic version of a common programming language aims to open up software engineering to a wider audience that doesn't speak English
Abnormal gut bacteria linked to severe malnutrition
Faecal transplants reveal how gut bacteria have an important role to play in the onset and treatment of a form of malnutrition called kwashiorkor
Texas mega-battery aims to green up the grid
A giant battery built next to a Texas wind farm can bridge the gap between supply and demand, making renewable energy more viable
Scarred for life? The biology of childhood hardship
Suffering in our early years can have terrible after-effects - not only on us but also on our descendants. We're now closing in on how the biology works
Dinosaur-killing asteroid was a twin terror
The infamous space rock that wiped out the dinosaurs may have been a binary - two asteroids revolving around each other
US medical research chimps to retire to sanctuaries
Animal rights campaigners hail recommendations as a triumph, but loss of only animal model for hepatitis C could delay vaccine development
Feedback: Read this and you're caught
Legally binding glances, when the threat of disease isn't enough, the tiger that loves New Scientist, and more
Archimedes's favourite insight printed in 3D
A 3D printer has turned a famous mathematical proof into an object of the precise dimensions needed to demonstrate the genius of Archimedes
Mind-meld brain power is best for steering spaceships
The combined power of two people's brains is better at completing certain tasks - and could even one day be used to control spacecraft
Swarm-mongering: Brainless blobs flock together
Swarming isn't just for fish, birds and biological creatures - plastic micro-blobs can do it too, thanks to a purely physical mechanism
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