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How – and why – we chose the best 21 ideas of the 21st century

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
What separates a good idea from a bad one? It isn’t always easy to tell. Take the...
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Embracing sauna culture can lower dementia risk and boost brain health

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Regular sauna sessions can have physical benefits, but what does heat therapy to your brain? gpointstudio/Getty Images...
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Termination shock could make the cost of climate damage even higher

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Solar geoengineering could save the ice sheets – but stopping it could be catastrophic Martin Zwick/REDA/Universal Images...
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The totemic 1.5°C climate target: Best ideas of the century

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
In the first decade of the 21st century, most scientists and policy-makers were focused on 2°C as being the highest...
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Let’s nitpick about the physics of Stranger Things, not its ending

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Feedback is New Scientist’s popular sideways look at the latest science and technology news. You can submit...
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How to spot the lunar X and V

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
The lunar X, seen from Tokyo in February 2025 The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images/Alamy The first...
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Mars’s gravity may help control Earth’s cycle of ice ages

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Mars has a surprisingly large influence on Earth’s climate NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems Compared with Earth, Mars...
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German Business Sentiment Remains Flat in January

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Confidence among German firms was flat in January, with sentiment failing to pick up steam despite the...
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Rocked by growth-sapping shocks, countries around the world are rolling out large fiscal stimulus packages financed by bumper budget deficits

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Rearmament, an aging population, technological change and fear of voters are fueling a risky trend. Source link
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The Fed’s Michelle Bowman is moving to roll back what she views as regulatory excess pertaining to banks

Amit Nayak 26/01/2026
Michelle Bowman, the central bank’s vice chair for supervision, is slashing staff, changing rules and adding to...
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