Kim Kardashian has wrangled an invite to NASA HQ. Can we get one too? 12. November 2025 (19:00) Reality TV star Kim Kardashian apparently thinks the 1969 moon landing was fake. If Feedback comes up with an equally outlandish conspiracy theory, maybe we can also get a guided tour of NASA(New Scientist)
Sperm are selfish – and so are we 12. November 2025 (19:00) A new study hammers home how the "survival of the nicest" view makes no sense when it comes to evolution, says Jonathan R. Goodman(New Scientist)
Is the future of education outside universities? 12. November 2025 (19:00) New technologies and academic funding cuts are upending the ways we learn today. Newly enrolled student Annalee Newitz finds some silver linings(New Scientist)
Smart new book takes an axe to the myth of human exceptionalism 12. November 2025 (19:00) Christine Webb's provocative and moving book The Arrogant Ape explores our unjustifiable sense of superiority in the living world, laying out the evidence against it, says Elle Hunt(New Scientist)
Breaking Bad showrunner uses sci-fi for smart dive into happiness 12. November 2025 (19:00) Vince Gilligan, the showrunner behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, is back, this time using sci-fi to explore a deceptively rich premise about the pursuit of happiness and the notion of utopia, finds Bethan Ackerley(New Scientist)
Finally wrangling with the complexity of female bodies benefits us all 12. November 2025 (19:00) Medical research has long sought to gloss over the hormonal and chromosomal complications typical of female biology. But embracing this complexity could benefit everyone(New Scientist)