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Science with Sam catnip

Science with Sam: Why do cats go crazy for catnip?

18 May 2021

Catnip turns fearsome felines into drooling balls of fluff. But how? This week, Science with Sam explains why cats love catnip


photographic memory

Did you know? Fewer than 100 people have a photographic memory

25 May 2021

True photographic memory is yet to be proved but some people have a very rare condition which allows them to recall past events in detail


Sciencw with Sam: Origins

The search for the origin of life: From panspermia to primordial soup

6 October 2020

Did life begin suddenly in a chemical big bang, or did the ingredients come together slowly, bit by bit from a primordial soup?  Science with sam explains


Science with Sam - The Multiverse

Science with Sam: Is our reality just one part of a multiverse?

1 September 2020

The multiverse is one of the weirdest ideas in science – but it might just be real. Find out how in the second episode of our new video series, Science with Sam


Awkward truths about Boris Johnson's praise for UK science and tech

Awkward truths about Boris Johnson's praise for UK science and tech

25 July 2019

In his first speech as prime minister, Boris Johnson said Britain is "leading the world" in science and technology. Is that true?


planet Earth

How much do you know about the world?

3 September 2019

New Scientist would like your help for an upcoming story and talk at New Scientist Live. Please fill in our survey to contribute - it shouldn't take you longer than 10 minutes, and we won't share any of your individual answers.


AI predicts USA are favourites to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup

AI predicts USA are favourites to win the 2019 Women’s World Cup

7 June 2019

A machine learning model estimates USA have a 28 per cent chance of winning the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019, followed by France on 14 per cent


How Willem Einthoven gave doctors a window on the heart

How Willem Einthoven gave doctors a window on the heart

20 May 2019

Dutch physiologist Willem Einthoven invented the electrocardiogram (ECG), a way to record the heart’s electrical activity with electrodes on the skin


hangovers

How to cure a hangover: Science with Sam explains

4 June 2021

How to cure a hangover and the one guaranteed way not to get one, all explained in this week's Science with Sam


Why haven't aliens made contact? Science with Sam explains

Why haven't aliens made contact? Science with Sam explains

5 May 2021

Are aliens real? Why haven't they made contact and if they did, what would that look like? Science with Sam investigates.