Daily Telegraph 11/04/2026 03:50:17 AM Global Health Security Letters to the Editor Health & Fitness Beauty & Grooming Travel & Outdoors Grand National free bets The Chelsea Magazine Company British computer scientist suspected to be Bitcoin’s secret inventor Sperm sent on obstacle course to test limits of space colonisation Apple asks British iPhone users to prove they are over 18 ‘Fantastic news, mate!’ Amazon gives Alexa a distinctly British personality How ‘AI brain fry’ is making the office even more stressful Britain must join European missile shield, says defence company boss The 6 best sat navs and navigation systems for getting from A to B AI boss: Trump hates me because I haven’t praised him like a dictator AI is blowing up one of shadow banking’s biggest bets We should let the rip-off helicopter factory in Yeovil finally die Half of parents would ignore under-16s social media ban Fire Biden-linked board member or face ‘consequences’, Trump tells Netflix These Chinese kung-fu toys are not the droids you’re looking for We could have managed the AI jobs apocalypse. It is too late now Empty promises won’t solve the social media crisis Playstation 6 console threatened with delay amid microchip shortage Are Apple’s MacBooks still the best laptops you can buy? AI fears doom £575m takeover of FTSE software company Memory loss: Why gadgets are getting slower and more expensive I built a WhatsApp bot and now it runs my entire life AI’s apocalyptic jobs prophecy is about to become reality OpenAI blames Britain’s high energy prices as it halts flagship project Barristers inundated with AI-generated complaints Six reasons why lists have ruined my life Immigration judges using AI in rulings Net tightens around Nvidia over Chinese chip smugglers Kanye West once praised Hitler. Does he deserve forgiveness? The billionaire prophet who says the Antichrist is among us and plotting to destroy the world British computer scientist suspected to be Bitcoin’s secret inventor Britain plots Visa rival over fears Trump could pull the plug on payments Tech ‘30 under 30’ star risks 52 years in prison over fraud charge Investors pour nearly £1bn into start-ups ahead of tax relief cut The tax raid that cut a lifeline for British start-ups – and will cost investors thousands British founder’s startup raises £128m to chase Elon Musk into space Khan accuses social media sites of spreading lies about London Anthropic develops AI ‘too dangerous to release to public’ Tax the wealthy to pay for AI jobs bloodbath, ChatGPT maker suggests AI accused of ‘unjust exploitation’ as bots reprint entire books Army uses landmine-hunting drones for first time Estate agent lawsuit deals £300m blow to Rightmove Duty of Care campaign Our Online Safety Act isn’t the problem, Labour is Farage is siding with disgusting internet predators Parents should have more control of children’s phones to keep them safe online, says Science Secretary The 7 best gaming chairs of 2026, tried and tested The best gaming laptops for 2025: I’ve put them all to the test and there’s a clear winner Minecraft Experience London, review: You’re better off giving the kids an iPad for an hour Download the Telegraph App Licensing and Syndication Terms & Conditions Subscription Terms & Conditions The Chelsea Magazine Company
New Scientist
11/04/2026 03:50:07 AM PhysicsWe're solving the fundamental mystery of how reality is glued togetherFeatures PhysicsA once-fantastical collider could answer physics’ biggest mysteriesFeatures HealthThe profound effect the heart-brain connection has on your healthFeatures EnvironmentPlug-in solar is coming – how dangerous is it and is it worth it?News PhysicsForget the multiverse. In the pluriverse, we create reality togetherFeatures HealthFrailty sets in far earlier than you’d expect, but you can reverse itFeatures We're solving the fundamental mystery of how reality is glued together I don’t see images in my head. Can training give me a mind’s eye? Plug-in solar is coming – how dangerous is it and is it worth it? The weird physics of plant-based milks is only just coming to light HumansWas a little-known culture in Bronze Age Turkey a major power?News HumansPompeii’s streets show how the city adapted to Roman ruleNews 1We're solving the fundamental mystery of how reality is glued together 2Particles seen emerging from empty space for first time 3Novel approach to clearing brain waste shows promise for Alzheimer's 4CAR T-cell therapy takes woman from bedridden to 'perfectly fine' 5Key ocean current is slowing at locations around the Atlantic 6Surprising male G-spot found in most detailed study of the penis yet 7Two excellent new sci-fi novels tackle robots in very different ways 8I don’t see images in my head. Can training give me a mind’s eye? 9We might be wrong about humanity’s near extinction 10Why early humans radically changed their toolkits 200,000 years ago LifeThe shocking fossils that show T. rex wasn't the king of the dinosaursFeatures MindThe simple questions cracking the hard problem of consciousnessFeatures Discovery TourArctic expedition cruise with Dr Russell Arnott, Svalbard, NorwaySvalbard, Norway17-28 June 2026 Free Online EventUnfinished Business: How do we end HIV?Free Online EventOn Demand Event Explore all of our podcasts New episodes every week, available wherever you listen to podcasts New Scientist's video team Video We might be wrong about humanity’s near extinction Video Video CERN upgrade: Inside the world's largest scientific experiment Video Video We did not evolve alone: The story of our origins Video Video Why prime numbers might not be random after all Video Video Professor Daisy Fancourt on the life-changing power of the arts Video Video What we still get wrong about dinosaurs Video colab.newscientist.com ResearchUK-Spanish partnerships are solving pharma’s toughest challengesCoLab with UK Government Student & graduate Terms & conditions