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Scientists discover how some flowers mimic the smell of death

can be another species’ evolutionary advantage. Understanding how plants evolve to produce these foul odors can provide valuable insights into the complex relationships between plants and their pollinators. By manipulating

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Ozempic really could turn back the clock on your biological age

Evidence for Ozempic’s Broad Health Benefits: New Study Shows Promising Results Evidence for Ozempic’s broad health benefits is mountingDavid J.

Lina Khan points to Figma IPO as vindication of M&A scrutiny

A New Perspective on Figma’s Successful IPO A surprising figure is celebrating Figma’s successful IPO: Lina Khan, former chair of

The ‘Fibermaxxing’ Wellness Trend May Pose Health Risks. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

The Importance of Fibre in Your Diet It's no secret that fibre is essential for good health. However, in the

How the Potato Got Its Start Nine Million Years Ago—Thanks to a Tomato

The Potato’s Mysterious Family Tree Revealed—And It Includes Tomatoes Nine million years ago, in the shadow of the rising Andes

Read an extract from Alex Foster’s sci-fi novel Circular Motion, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club

“I was weightless. The pod had taken flight…”MarWin55/Getty Images/iStockphoto The journey began with a quiet drive, escaping the Arctic Circle

Tim Cook reportedly tells employees Apple ‘must’ win in AI

Apple CEO Tim Cook Urges Employees to Prioritize AI Development In a recent hourlong all-hands meeting, Apple CEO Tim Cook

Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids’ IQ, Study Discovers : ScienceAlert

Researchers have recently conducted a study that suggests spending more time playing video games can actually boost intelligence in children,

Brains React to Signs of Illness—Even When It’s Not Real

The brain is a remarkable organ that plays a crucial role in our body's response to infections. A recent study