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30 December 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: festive science from a chocolate lab to better Christmas trees, reviews of 2013, previews of 2014 and more


Thingful site brings linked Internet of Things to life

Thingful site brings linked Internet of Things to life

18 December 2013

A map-based interface aims to unlock the potential of the billions of devices that are now connected to the internet, from fridges to radiation sensors


Drawing on a moon brings out people's best and worst

Drawing on a moon brings out people's best and worst

6 December 2013

A collaborative art website launched by artists Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson lets people draw on the surface of a moon-like orb – with surprising results


Locating art in the brain of the beholder

Locating art in the brain of the beholder

16 October 2013

New books by Anjan Chatterjee and Arthur Shimamura tackle neuroaesthetics, the search for links between brain activity and preferences for art


How citizens can make cities better

How citizens can make cities better

2 October 2013

A new exhibition in New York showcases 100 important urban trends identified by a pop-up laboratory that visited New York, Berlin and Mumbai


Dances with molecules

Dances with molecules

2 August 2013

Quantum chemistry shows you the dancing atoms you share the world with


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Holiday reading: The latest scientific must-reads

17 July 2013

Something for the weekend? Sharpen your mind on the best recently released books


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Today on New Scientist

1 July 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: Gaia's comeback, citizen science, throttling HIV, megaquakes make volcanoes sink, and more


Citizen scientist: Out of the lab and onto the streets

Citizen scientist: Out of the lab and onto the streets

26 June 2013

With a bit of spare time, community labs and the power of the internet, anyone can do science on their own terms, says Kat Austen


Kew lays on a feast of fruit and veg for eyes and mind

Kew lays on a feast of fruit and veg for eyes and mind

14 June 2013

Variety is the spice of life at a summer festival of edible plants at Kew Gardens, London: it combines interactive art with the serious matter of food security


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