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Polar bears are getting fatter in the fastest-warming place on Earth
29. January 2026 (17:00)
Shrinking sea ice has made life harder for polar bears in many parts of the Arctic, but the population in Svalbard seems to be thriving (New Scientist)
Faecal transplants could boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments
29. January 2026 (13:46)
Adults with kidney cancer who received faecal microbiota transplants on top of their existing drugs did better than those who had placebo transplants as their add-on intervention (New Scientist)
The universe may be hiding a fundamentally unknowable quantum secret
29. January 2026 (13:00)
Even given a set of possible quantum states for our cosmos, it's impossible for us to determine which one of them is correct (New Scientist)
Engaging look at friction shows how it keeps our world rubbing along
28. January 2026 (19:00)
How much do you know about friction? Jennifer R. Vail's charming, if sometimes technical, "biography" of the force showcases its amazing and largely overlooked role in everything from climate change to dark matter, says Karmela Padavic-Callaghan (New Scientist)
Think of a card, any card – but make it science
28. January 2026 (19:00)
Feedback has been informed about a "global telepathy study" which is currently taking place, but isn't entirely convinced about its merits (New Scientist)
How your health is being commodified by social media
28. January 2026 (19:00)
From health tech developers to influencers, our health is being monetised – and we need to be aware of what's going on, says Deborah Cohen (New Scientist)
New Scientist recommends pioneering artist Ryoji Ikeda's new work
28. January 2026 (19:00)
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week (New Scientist)
Fascinating but flawed book explores how sickness shapes our lives
28. January 2026 (19:00)
Susan Wise Bauer's The Great Shadow investigates the effects of illness on individual lives and collective beliefs. It's a mixed bag, says Peter Hoskin (New Scientist)
A remarkable book on quantum mechanics reveals a really big idea
28. January 2026 (19:00)
Where is physics headed? No one knows for sure, but Beyond the Quantum by Antony Valentini is a striking new book that reminds us what a big idea really looks like, finds Jon Cartwright (New Scientist)
Bored of snakes and ladders? Some maths can help bring back the fun
28. January 2026 (19:00)
While snakes and ladders is purely a game of chance, there is a way to add some strategy, says mathematician Peter Rowlett (New Scientist)