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Think you have a good sense of humour? So do most people…

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00pm
Feedback is alarmed by a study that explored how funny people think they are, and discovered certain traits in those who rate themselves the most humorous
Categories: Astronomy

Wolves seen hunting European bison in rare camera-trap recording

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:39pm
Europe’s largest land animal, the bison, is thought to be relatively unthreatened by predators, but footage from Białowieża Primaeval Forest in Poland shows it does face attacks from wolves
Categories: Astronomy

Millions of fossil whale bones found in deep-ocean ‘necropolis’

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:00pm
Researchers diving 7 kilometres deep in a crewed submersible have discovered a vast collection of whale bones, including fossils up to 5 million years old and species new to science
Categories: Astronomy

Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 12:00pm
The outer solar system once seemed like a quiet backwater. But a glut of tiny, strange moons with unruly orbits are coming into view, revealing hints of a surprising past – and the origin of Saturn's rings
Categories: Astronomy

A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could destroy the ozone layer

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 10:28am
Climate models suggest a small nuclear war in the tropics would do even more damage to the ozone layer than a larger nuclear war in more northerly latitudes, increasing exposure to dangerous ultraviolet radiation all over the world
Categories: Astronomy

Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 9:00am
A senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry told New Scientist that a test took place two years ago involving fully autonomous drones set to destroy anything in a given area, with confirmed casualties
Categories: Astronomy

A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 6:37am
A near miss with a Waymo while cycling through London hasn't changed my optimistic stance on driverless cars, but we can't ever let our guard down, says Matthew Sparkes
Categories: Astronomy

Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war

Wed, 06/10/2026 - 2:00am
Uncrewed ground vehicles have already been tested for defending the front line by the Ukrainian military. Despite their limitations, these remotely controlled robots could be the deciding factor in many conflicts
Categories: Astronomy

Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead

Tue, 06/09/2026 - 8:01pm
Scrape marks inside a skull and sharpened limb bones in a set of remains found in Scotland may be evidence of unusual Iron Age funerary rituals
Categories: Astronomy