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Mathematician wins 2025 Abel prize for tools to solve tricky equations
26. March 2025 (12:00)
Masaki Kashiwara has won the 2025 Abel prize, seen by some as the Nobel of mathematics, for his contributions to algebraic analysis and representation theory (New Scientist)
What do GLP-1 drugs really tell us about the brain's reward system?
26. March 2025 (12:00)
Anecdotal reports suggest drugs like Ozempic may curb not just appetite but also impulsive or addictive behaviour, hinting at links between metabolic health and our brains (New Scientist)
Microdosing GLP-1 drugs is on the rise – but does it work?
26. March 2025 (12:00)
There are many claims about the benefits of microdosing weight-loss drugs, from anti-inflammatory effects to extending longevity. Do any of them stack up? (New Scientist)
The unexpected impacts of a society transformed by weight-loss drugs
26. March 2025 (12:00)
Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have the power to block the forces driving obesity, but the knock-on societal effects may not necessarily be so positive (New Scientist)
Why exercise is more important than ever when taking weight-loss drugs
26. March 2025 (12:00)
GLP-1 drugs have revolutionised the treatment of obesity, but the very reason they are effective is also why it's vital to prioritise exercise when taking them (New Scientist)
GLP-1 drugs are only the start – the powerful drugs to expect next
26. March 2025 (12:00)
The race is under way to make faster, cheaper and better GLP-1 drugs that will go beyond reducing obesity levels to treating some of our most difficult conditions (New Scientist)
Microdosing weight-loss drugs is on the rise – but does it work?
26. March 2025 (12:00)
There are many claims about the benefits of microdosing weight-loss drugs, from anti-inflammatory effects to extending longevity. Do any of them stack up? (New Scientist)
We may have found the edge of quantum theory – what’s beyond it?
26. March 2025 (11:00)
Researchers have identified the border between quantum physics and some as-yet-unknown post-quantum realm by mathematically analysing all possible measurements of simple quantum systems (New Scientist)
Wood made transparent using rice and egg whites could replace windows
26. March 2025 (10:00)
Transparent wood, made by stripping organic polymers and replacing them with a mixture of egg whites and rice extract, could be used as windows and smartphone screens (New Scientist)
Sharks aren’t silent after all
26. March 2025 (00:01)
A species of houndshark called Mustelus lenticulatus makes sharp clicking noises when handled. Until now, sharks as a group were thought to be universally quiet (New Scientist)