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  • New Scientist

    • The biggest threat to Chernobyl is no longer radiation
      Forty years after the world’s biggest nuclear disaster, the safety of Chernobyl hangs in the balance – though not because of the radiation risk
    • Hospital-acquired pneumonia reduced by daily toothbrushing
      Most hospital patients don't brush their teeth regularly, but doing so could cut their risk of developing pneumonia during their stay
    • Electric vehicle owners could earn thousands by supporting power grid
      Electric vehicles could store renewable energy when there is excess supply and give it back to the grid when demand peaks, but car companies disagree on the best way to do that
    • Our dreams become more emotive and symbolic as we approach death
      People who are terminally ill are commonly reunited with lost loved ones in their dreams and have visions of doors, stairways and light, which are said to help them accept the dying process
    • How to spot the Lyrid meteor shower tonight
      The Lyrid meteor shower will soon hit its peak. Here's how to spot it, including by using the New Scientist stargazing companion
  • Scientific American

    • ‘Cocaine hippos’ raise tough questions, and scientists uncover insights on faster aging and heart risks

      “Cocaine hippos,” underground bees, and fresh insights into aging and heart health

    • See the spectacular Lyrid meteor shower at its peak

      The Lyrid meteor shower hits its peak from April 21 to April 22. Here’s everything you need to know about this annual celestial light show

    • Why game theory could be critical in a nuclear war

      Military strategists use game theory to evaluate possible strategies—but there are limits to what this approach to decision-making can achieve

    • How a Renaissance gambling dispute spawned probability theory

      A dispute over how to divvy up the pot in an interrupted game of chance led early mathematicians to invent modern risk assessment

    • Master of chaos wins $3M math prize for ‘blowing up’ equations

      For decades, the mathematician Frank Merle has been embracing the messy math behind lasers and fluids

  • Science News

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    • Science behind the scenes
      Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the fascinating world of constructed languages, our behind-the-scenes look at a vast science museum collection, and how some mathematicians are embracing AI to check complex proofs.
    • An endangered mouse may need a helping hand to adapt to climate change
      Pacific pocket mice are geographically isolated, but the species may retain the genetic diversity needed to adapt to climate change.
    • How to invent a realistic language for fictional speakers
      Linguists can mix, match or even break the rules of real-world languages to create interesting imaginary ones.
    • Know the legal age to buy tobacco products in the U.S.? Many parents don’t
      A study finds that less than half of surveyed parents know the legal age, 21, to buy cigarettes, vapes, nicotine pouches and other tobacco products.
    • A strange ‘neutrino force’ helped heal a crack in particle physics
      A neglected force produced by neutrinos and other particles helps atomic physics measurements align with predictions of the standard model.
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