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New Scientist recommends the cult film Hackers – 30 years late

Hackers has gained a cult following in the 30 years since its debutMaximum Film/Alamy Tim BoddyPicture editor, London

New Scientist recommends Never Let Me Go

Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go “At first, Ishiguro’s English boarding school

New Scientist Book Club: Read an extract from sci-fi novel Every Version of You by Grace Chan

The sky is a surreal shade of blue, streaked with pixelated patterns as the sun sinks towards the

The New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on Our Brains, Our Selves: A mix of praise and misgivings

The New Scientist Book Club took a departure from science fiction in October, opting for the winner of

Ask a Scientist: How Do We Solve California’s Water Shortage Crisis?

California's megadrought feels as perpetual as the Mojave Desert. With extreme heat and relentless wildfires, the state is

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

New Scientist recommends Chris Hadfield’s Final Orbit

Space This week’s selections of books, TV shows, games, and more that captivated New Scientist staff. By Jacob

3 Ways Jane Goodall Challenged What It Means to Be a Scientist

Unique Article Title Innovative Insights into Technology Trends The rapid advancement of technology captivates numerous sectors today, illustrating

Meet the Scientist Using Indigenous Storytelling to Save Lives

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Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbon Direct Chief Scientist Julio Friedmann on the Path to Carbon Removal

Dr. Julio Friedmann, Chief Scientist at Carbon Direct, is at the forefront of tackling the immense challenges posed

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

The New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag

The New Scientist Book Club recently delved into the far future with Adam Roberts's novel "Lake of Darkness."