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Molecule's tiny quantum jiggle imaged in unprecedented detail
07. August 2025 (21:00)
By measuring an 11-atom molecule with a stunningly powerful X-ray laser, researchers have seen the way its atoms make slight, synchronised movements, even when they should be standing still (New Scientist)
Common asthma drug could prevent life-threatening allergic reactions
07. August 2025 (21:00)
A single dose of the asthma medication zileuton stopped severe allergic reactions in mice by blocking food allergens from entering the bloodstream (New Scientist)
We’ve discovered the most massive black hole yet
07. August 2025 (20:15)
A galaxy billions of light years from Earth houses what may be the most massive black hole in the universe, equivalent to cramming the full mass of a small galaxy into a single object (New Scientist)
Human bones found in Spanish cave show signs of ancient cannibalism
07. August 2025 (18:00)
Hundreds of pieces of bone dating from 5700 years ago carry evidence of being processed and eaten by other humans, bolstering the idea that cannibalism was common in the Neolithic period (New Scientist)
How we could explore a black hole with an interstellar nanocraft
07. August 2025 (18:00)
An ambitious plan to test extreme physics close to a black hole would involve a space probe weighing only a few grams, travelling at a third of the speed of light (New Scientist)
Laughter therapy really could boost your emotional well-being
07. August 2025 (16:00)
Structured interventions that encourage a good giggle, whether they are laughter yoga or clown visits, could have health benefits (New Scientist)
NHS talking therapies seem to be less effective for younger adults
07. August 2025 (01:30)
People aged 16 to 24 appear to get less out of NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression than those aged 25 to 65 (New Scientist)
What you need to know about mRNA vaccines in light of RFK's claims
06. August 2025 (23:14)
The US health secretary is cutting funding for mRNA vaccines because he claims they are less effective than other types – but that is not what the evidence shows (New Scientist)
Human eggs don't accumulate as many mutations with age as we thought
06. August 2025 (21:00)
Mitochondrial mutations don't seem to build up in women's eggs as they age, which suggests they may have evolved a mechanism to avoid this (New Scientist)
Cockatoos have an impressively wide repertoire of dance moves
06. August 2025 (21:00)
A proclivity for dancing seems to be found in at least 10 species of cockatoo, and the birds will even jive to white noise or a financial podcast (New Scientist)