The Ebola emergency shines a light on the urgent need for new vaccines pred 4 urami in 30 minutami A little-known strain of Ebola virus is behind an ongoing health emergency, prompting researchers to call for the acceleration of vaccine candidates against such infections(New Scientist)
Your body clock has seasonal rhythms and it matters for vaccines pred 5 urami in 40 minutami We think of our body clock ticking over on a 24-hour cycle, but evidence is growing that it has seasonal rhythms, which could affect our response to vaccines(New Scientist)
The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away pred 7 urami in 41 minutami The floating ice shelf of world’s widest glacier – Thwaites glacier in Antarctica – is detaching, with worrying implications for global sea-level rise(New Scientist)
The hidden pockets of the universe where the future can cause the past pred 8 urami in 40 minutami Inside some very special black holes, there may be a boundary called a Cauchy horizon. Columnist Leah Crane explores the place beyond which physics breaks and anything is possible(New Scientist)
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people 16. May 2026 (10:00) In Ladakh, Himalayan wolves are increasingly breeding with feral dogs, giving rise to a new animal known as khipshang that could injure humans and outcompete other carnivores(New Scientist)
SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history 15. May 2026 (17:00) A record-breaking new version of Starship, due to launch within days, could form the basis of NASA's ambitious Artemis programme that aims to put humans back on the moon as soon as 2028(New Scientist)
Cleaning up air pollution could weaken vital AMOC ocean current 15. May 2026 (16:40) Global warming already threatens to destabilise the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and new research shows that regional clean-air policies could reduce its strength further(New Scientist)
CAR T-cell therapy bolstered by stiffening up cancer cells first 15. May 2026 (12:00) CAR T-cell therapy has been hugely successful in treating certain types of tumours, and stiffening up cancer cells beforehand could make it even more effective(New Scientist)
Where do you think your ‘self’ is? Your answer is revealing 15. May 2026 (11:00) People who imagine their self to reside in their head or their heart have different approaches to life. Columnist David Robson explores the benefits of learning to shift where you sense your self, and how this practice could improve your relationships and decision-making(New Scientist)