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Warmer ocean is driving the Antarctic sea ice 'regime shift'
23. March 2026 (20:00)
Since 2016, Antarctic sea ice extent has been declining sharply – now scientists are piecing together how strong winds and warm deep water have played a part in this abrupt transition (New Scientist)
The simple questions cracking the hard problem of consciousness
23. March 2026 (17:00)
Do we all see the same red? Or feel joy and sadness alike? Mapping how our inner experiences relate to one another could finally reveal how physical processes in the brain give rise to consciousness (New Scientist)
Mysterious comet disintegration caught by telescope after lucky break
23. March 2026 (14:04)
Catching a comet in the process of falling apart is difficult, but a coincidence let astronomers see one in more detail than ever before using the Hubble Space Telescope – and revealed a mystery (New Scientist)
'Zombie' cells created by transplanting genomes into dead bacteria
23. March 2026 (11:47)
Researchers have created the first living synthetic bacterium made from non-living parts by killing a bacterial cell and then transplanting the genome of another species into it, blurring the boundary between life and death (New Scientist)
Security credentials inadvertently leaked on thousands of websites
23. March 2026 (09:00)
Researchers identified nearly 10,000 websites where API keys could be found, exposing details that could let attackers access sensitive information (New Scientist)
You can now buy a DIY quantum computer
21. March 2026 (13:00)
Qilimanjaro is selling a relatively cheap kit with everything you need for a quantum computer – you just need to be able to put it together (New Scientist)
Inside the world’s first antimatter delivery service
21. March 2026 (07:00)
On Tuesday, CERN will transport antiprotons on a truck for the first time, testing the plan to deliver antimatter by road to research labs across Europe (New Scientist)
We’ve spotted a huge asteroid spinning impossibly fast
20. March 2026 (18:00)
Astronomers have found a 710-metre-wide asteroid that spins once every 1.9 minutes, so fast that it should have spun itself apart (New Scientist)
Major leap towards reanimation after death as mammal's brain preserved
20. March 2026 (17:19)
A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place and minimal damage. Some believe the same could be done with the brains of people with a terminal illness, so their mind can be reconstructed and they can "continue with their life" (New Scientist)
Private company to land on asteroid Apophis as it flies close to Earth
20. March 2026 (15:52)
Apophis will be visited by multiple spacecraft – including landers – when it skims past Earth in three years (New Scientist)