Tag: Science

Hidden Guests review: This book is a great insight into the new science of microchimerism

“We are composed not only of human cells and microbes but also fragments of others…”Lois Fordham/Millennium Images Hidden

What Do Duolingo, The Magic School Bus, and James Bond Have in Common? The US National Science Foundation 

Exploring the Impact of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Having had the privilege of serving as a Science

125 Cheesy Science Jokes To Lighten the Lab

Write an new detailed article from Science can be a heavy topic. Whether you’re learning or teaching, all

Free Printable Science Experiment Recording Worksheet

Introduce the fundamentals of the scientific method to your students with our free printable science experiment recording worksheet!

How Bad Science in Court Threatens Public Health and Public Trust

In a recent turn of events, a lawsuit filed by the Texas attorney general against the makers of

Science Pitted Against Spirituality in Cult Series ‘The Fundamentals’

A groundbreaking collaboration between Taiwanese and Singaporean filmmakers has brought a riveting crime thriller to the Taiwan Creative

Volunteers agreed to be buried face-down in the snow, for science

The study conducted in northern Italy sheds light on a potentially life-saving safety device that could revolutionize avalanche

UCS Is Building an Alliance for Independent Science

Participating in the 2019 meeting of the independent particulate review panel was a unique experience for me and

The best science fiction books of November 2025 include one by Claire North and a 10th anniversary edition of an Adrian Tchaikovsky classic

Claire North’s Slow Gods: A Must-Read Sci-Fi Novel November brings a plethora of new science fiction releases that

A conference just tested AI agents ability to do science

In a groundbreaking initiative, a scientific conference opened the door for paper submissions from all scientific disciplines, but

As wildfires worsen, science can help communities avoid destruction

Fiery particles of burning wood dance through the smoky atmosphere, targeting an unsuspecting home. In front of the

New Scientist recommends Sheri S. Tepper’s science fiction novel Grass

Comment This week, New Scientist staff share their favorite books, TV shows, games, and more By Alison Flood