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Fish rescue wins New Scientist Editors Award at Earth Photo 2025
18. June 2025 (20:00)
This photo series capturing efforts to save the Chinook salmon of the Klamath river in the western US won the New Scientist Editors Award at the Earth Photo 2025 competition (New Scientist)
Forget superintelligence – we need to tackle 'stupid' AI first
18. June 2025 (20:00)
Tech CEOs and politicians alike are preparing for the day that superintelligent AI takes over, whilst failing to deal with the issues in front of them – from copyright to autonomous killing machines (New Scientist)
A new book argues that revenge is an addiction – but doesn't convince
18. June 2025 (20:00)
Recovering "revenge addict" James Kimmel Jr. makes the case for retaliation to be understood as an addiction in new book The Science of Revenge. It's compelling, but doesn't quite add up (New Scientist)
What are we losing by burying ourselves in immersive experiences?
18. June 2025 (20:00)
The "immersive entertainment" boom takes user-centred experiences to new heights, but isn't it making culture a little insular, asks Arwa Haider (New Scientist)
The surprising silver lining to the recent boom in invertebrate pets
18. June 2025 (20:00)
From spiders to scorpions, some 1000 different invertebrate species are traded globally as pets. This is bad for biodiversity – but there is an upside, says Graham Lawton (New Scientist)
Killer new book uncovers Agatha Christie's knowledge of toxicology
18. June 2025 (20:00)
Agatha Christie's murder mysteries are made all the more compelling by the author's personal expertise, reveals Kathryn Harkup's new book V is for Venom (New Scientist)
This stunning post-apocalyptic drama is the one you should be watching
18. June 2025 (20:00)
There are hundreds of TV apocalypses to choose from, but The Eternaut, a fresh and compelling adaptation of a classic Argentinian comic book series, is the one to pick, says Bethan Ackerley (New Scientist)
This is the best time of the year to marvel at the Milky Way
18. June 2025 (20:00)
Milky Way viewing is at its best right now, especially if you’re in the southern hemisphere. Here's what to look out for, says Abigail Beall (New Scientist)
Tick-borne diseases are booming – but we have new ways to fight them
18. June 2025 (18:00)
Ticks are spreading globally and bringing familiar conditions such as Lyme disease with them, as well as totally new ones. Now research is revealing how to prevent and treat the diseases they carry (New Scientist)
Why Lyme disease and other tick-borne conditions are on the rise
18. June 2025 (18:00)
Ticks are spreading globally and bringing familiar conditions such as Lyme disease with them, as well as totally new ones. Now research is revealing how to prevent and treat the diseases they carry (New Scientist)