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Physicists used 'dark photons' in an effort to rewrite physics in 2025
24. December 2025 (18:00)
A new theory of "dark photons" attempted to explain a centuries-old experiment in a new way this year, in an effort to change our understanding of the nature of light (New Scientist)
More than 100 moons were discovered in our own solar system in 2025
24. December 2025 (12:00)
Astronomers discovered a new moon of Uranus and hundreds of moons around Saturn over the past year, and there may be many more yet to be found (New Scientist)
What is Bryan Johnson up to now? We try to explain
23. December 2025 (19:00)
Feedback's eyebrows are raised at tech millionaire Bryan Johnson's latest exploits, which involve Grimes, music, and hallucinogenic mushrooms (New Scientist)
Bill Bryson on why he has updated A Short History of Nearly Everything
23. December 2025 (19:00)
With the human family tree now more like a hedge and twice as many known moons, Bill Bryson talks to the New Scientist podcast about refreshing his 2003 bestselling book on science (New Scientist)
Why it is important to make space for solitude over the festive season
23. December 2025 (19:00)
The festive season is a period of social connection for many of us, but alone time can be equally enriching, says Thuy-vy Nguyen, principal investigator of the Solitude Lab (New Scientist)
How not to misread science fiction
23. December 2025 (19:00)
Focusing on the futuristic tech that appears in sci-fi without paying attention to the actual point of the story is a big mistake, says Annalee Newitz (New Scientist)
Can a new book crack one of neuroscience's hardest problems? Not quite
23. December 2025 (19:00)
The ideas presented in George Lakoff and Srini Narayanan's The Neural Mind are fascinating, but the writing is far less compelling (New Scientist)
Why we all need a little festive pedantry when it comes to snowflakes
23. December 2025 (19:00)
Mathematician Katie Steckles explains just why the proliferation of snowflake decorations this time of year is deeply annoying (New Scientist)
New Year's resolutions work better if you know what to measure
23. December 2025 (19:00)
From our immune systems to our microbiomes, if you're planning to make health improvements in the new year, having an eye on the numbers can help set you up for success (New Scientist)
Alpine communities face uncertain future after 2025 glacier collapse
23. December 2025 (18:00)
Careful slope monitoring prevented mass casualties in the landslide at Blatten, Switzerland, this year, but mountain communities may face a growing risk of disasters (New Scientist)