Novice - Znanost (angleščina)

Food costs more because of climate change - and it will get worse
21. March 2024 (17:00)
Rising temperatures are predicted to drive up food inflation by between 0.9 and 3.2 per cent a year by 2035, as crop yields suffer from extreme heat (New Scientist)
Why 2024 Abel prize winner Michel Talagrand became a mathematician
21. March 2024 (16:17)
After losing an eye at the age of 5, the 2024 Abel prize winner Michel Talagrand found comfort in mathematics (New Scientist)
Has Neuralink made a breakthrough in brain implant technology?
21. March 2024 (14:14)
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface firm Neuralink has released a video of its first patient, Noland Arbaugh, controlling a computer cursor with his thoughts - is this the future? (New Scientist)
Fluffy beetle discovered in Australia may be the world's hairiest
21. March 2024 (14:02)
The exceptionally long white hairs on the newly named longhorn beetle Excastra albopilosa may deceive predators into thinking it’s covered in fungus (New Scientist)
How to take a stunning photograph of April’s total eclipse
21. March 2024 (13:00)
Photographing the eclipse isn't as easy as taking a selfie, but with a bit of preparation anyone can capture a memorable image (New Scientist)
Ozempic and Wegovy linked to a lower risk of cannabis use disorder
21. March 2024 (13:00)
An analysis of almost 700,000 people with type 2 diabetes or obesity found that those prescribed Ozempic or Wegovy were about half as likely to develop cannabis use disorder as those taking other medications (New Scientist)
These four common medicines could help prolong your life
21. March 2024 (11:00)
Viagra, HRT, a statin and a painkiller slightly lowered people’s chances of dying over a 12-year study, suggesting they may have life-extending properties (New Scientist)
Blue tits shared a tree hollow with bird-eating bats – and survived
21. March 2024 (07:00)
A pair of blue tits were seen nesting in a tree cavity that was also inhabited by about 25 greater noctule bats, which commonly eat blue tits, but the birds lived to tell the tale (New Scientist)
Why falling birth rates will be a bigger problem than overpopulation
21. March 2024 (00:30)
Birthrates are projected to have fallen below the replacement level, of 2.1 per woman, in more than three quarters of countries by 2050 (New Scientist)
Extinct freshwater dolphin from the Amazon was largest of all time
20. March 2024 (19:00)
A dolphin that lived in the Amazon 16 million years ago grew to a length of 3.5 metres – larger than any other freshwater dolphin (New Scientist)