
Level of confidence: Open-source art memorial to the missing
5 August 2015
An artwork exploits facial recognition software to make you identify with the kidnapped Mexican teachers it symbolically seeks

5 August 2015
An artwork exploits facial recognition software to make you identify with the kidnapped Mexican teachers it symbolically seeks

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

5 October 2011
Walk into a cave in south-west China and you could be stepping back 30,000 years – they could be a time capsule preserving rare nettles from the last ice age
6 July 2011
CultureLab editor Kat Austen talks weather with musical meteorologist James Bulley

1 July 2011
Put technology in your hands and get creative with your camera. We want to see your imaginative interpretations of technology

2 June 2011
New Scientist's photo competition theme this month is Food

10 May 2011
The May photo competition: show us your moves with this month's theme of migration

4 April 2011
Arguably the most important invention in human history, wheels are the theme for this month's New Scientist photo competition

1 March 2011
Scale – however you interpret it we want your best pictures of it for the March photo competition

14 February 2011
Bringing in the New Year, January's photo competition theme was renewal. We have put together a fantastic selection of our favourite entries, which includes interpretations using birth, death, recycling and more