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10 June 2015
All the latest from newscientist.com: supernova fading from view, measure your Machiavellian potential, drunken chimps, trail-blazing ants, and more

10 June 2015
All the latest from newscientist.com: supernova fading from view, measure your Machiavellian potential, drunken chimps, trail-blazing ants, and more

10 June 2015
Noise may be a problem when fleets of delivery drones start operating in urban airspace. But a team from NASA has developed a way to silence them

3 June 2015
Artificial intelligence that recognises a wide variety of different types of birdsong is a boon for conservationists

1 June 2015
All the latest from newscientist.com: how your cat messes with your mind, drone tourism, smellfies, guilty pleasures, intelligent plant life, and more

1 June 2015
Cultural heritage researchers around Europe have teamed up to explore the potential for a new age of tourism: drones

27 May 2015
Bare-bones radio stations, which use smartphones as their DJ booths, are setting information free in rural Uganda

6 May 2015
Gene sequencing babies, killer robots, noise in the oceans and other letters

5 May 2015
Animals are vital for the functioning of modern cities, but we need to be morally prepared when we inevitably start engineering them for specific urban tasks

28 April 2015
All the latest from newscientist.com: freakiest dinosaur ever found, 75 per cent of extreme weather linked to climate change, chasing the paranormal, and more

28 April 2015
From politicians to celebrities, there are plenty of people who want to stop drones watching their every move. Now they have ways of doing so