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São Tomé grosbeak

World's largest canary discovered on island of giants and dwarfs

5 April 2017

An odd-looking bird named the “new finch” is actually the planet’s biggest canary – and it lives with other largest and smallest species on an isolated island


cartoon in a hospital

Feedback: Placenta pills promise new mums more Vitamin U

22 March 2017

Plus: an ocean cruise that circles the globe in a day, shining a light on the blackest of blacks, a dwarf planet made of muesli, and speed-reading the lastest John Scalzi novel.


Pluto and Charon

Discovery of tiny moon completes the set for worlds past Neptune

9 March 2017

The third-largest dwarf planet has a small satellite, meaning every object bigger than 1000 kilometres across in the outer solar system has a moon of its own


volcano picture

Volcanoes: Oxford exhibition gives the fiery inside story

1 March 2017

An engaging exhibition and its accompanying book proves that exploring our relationship with Earth's most dynamic geology doesn't need to be sensationalist


Dwarf planet Ceres hosts home-grown organic material

Dwarf planet Ceres hosts home-grown organic material

16 February 2017

The first evidence of organic material on Ceres opens the door to the possibility that other asteroids harbour precursors to primitive life


Cold case: The unsolved mystery of what lit Kepler's supernova

Cold case: The unsolved mystery of what lit Kepler's supernova

16 January 2017

In 1604, the last Milky Way supernova recorded by naked-eye observers brightened the night sky. Despite 400 years of study, we still don't know what lit the fuse


LIGO

The 12 biggest and best science stories of 2016

14 December 2016

From the detection of gravitational waves to the birth of a three-parent baby, New Scientist wraps up the most mind-expanding discoveries of the year


A faint red star can be seen next to a mich brighter pair of stars that appear as one

Proxima Centauri really does orbit its two bright neighbours

29 November 2016

After a century of speculation, we now know the little planet-bearing star revolves around Alpha Centauri A and B every 550,000 years


Hubble rounds up the first worlds we’ll check for alien life

Hubble rounds up the first worlds we’ll check for alien life

23 November 2016

The space telescope is set to spend hundreds of hours over the next year picking out the perfect planet for its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, to probe in earnest


Artist's illustration depicts the interior of a low-mass star

Proxima b's hyperactive star is more sun-like than thought

14 October 2016

The star hosting the nearest exoplanet has a multi-year activity cycle, much like the sun – but its powerful maximum could prove deadly


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