Updated : 20/03/2026
 
Science

Daily Telegraph
20/03/2026 09:50:20 PM
Global Health Security
Letters to the Editor
Health & Fitness
Beauty & Grooming
Travel & Outdoors
Grand National free bets
The Chelsea Magazine Company
‘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
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
British troops were wiped out by Ukrainian drones in exercises. Defence spending must rise
Empty promises won’t solve the social media crisis
Playstation 6 console threatened with delay amid microchip shortage
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
Tech stocks plunge as AI fears take hold
Liberty, equality, singularity: Bots plan uprising on AI chat forum
Software juggernauts’ AI nightmare has begun
Val Kilmer stars in new film from beyond the grave
Smart glasses help dementia patients with daily tasks
Shoplifting forces corner shops to raise prices to pay for CCTV
Why does Spotify think classical music buffs are total morons?
How ‘AI brain fry’ is making the office even more stressful
The ‘boring’ but lucrative businesses attracting career switchers
A financial storm is still brewing beyond the Middle East war
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
Billionaire Revolut founder switches residence from Dubai back to UK
Labour accused of torpedoing British rocket start-up’s rescue
The Gen Z prenup boom coming to Britain
Rocket company on brink of collapse despite £26m taxpayer loan
Nvidia on hook for British data centre owner’s £650m bill
Iran threatens to attack Google, Amazon and Microsoft
Mark Zuckerberg buys social network for AI bots
Dubai rescue scramble shows we need to consider a citizenship tax
I’m standing in Wuhan, and the same thing is happening again...
I’m a GP. Here’s how to get the most from your 10-minute appointment
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


Scientific American
20/03/2026 09:50:09 PM
AnimalsMarch 19, 2026What animal are you? Humans and animals tend to like the same mating calls
Influential vaccine advisory panel may be ‘disbanded’ after lawsuit, says former vice chair
When did plate tectonics on Earth begin? New research finds some of the earliest clues
The kids are all right
Experimental GLP-3 weight-loss drug retatrutide shows promising results in clinical trial
The world’s happiest countries report calls attention to youth well-being
Can you solve these language puzzles? Test your skills with these problems from North America’s biggest linguistics competition
Why pristine mountain lakes are suddenly turning green
The kids are all right
Galaxies without dark matter mystify astronomers
How the corpse flower came to be so weird
New ways to save kidneys
The number of kidney patients is going up
Can sunlight cure disease?
Can peanut allergies be cured?
How much vitamin D do you need to stay healthy?
Personalized mRNA vaccines will revolutionize cancer treatment—if funding cuts don’t doom them
New nasal vaccines offer better protection from COVID and flu—no needle needed
These cancers were beyond treatment—but might not be anymore
Kidney DiseaseMarch 17, 2026New ways to save kidneys
COVIDMarch 18, 2026COVID probably killed 150,000 more people in its first two years than official U.S. tolls show
HealthMarch 18, 2026This overlooked organ may be more vital for longevity than scientists realized
Space & PhysicsMarch 17, 2026An asteroid just exploded above Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT
Quantum PhysicsMarch 16, 2026A 100-year-old theory might explain what’s wrong with quantum mechanics

BBC
08/11/2025 05:50:14 AM
Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Buried treasures threatened by climate change
Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters
'Fragile win' at COP26 climate summit under threat
False banana offers hope for warming world
'Megaberg' dumped huge volume of fresh water
Musk's SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon
James Webb telescope reaches final position
Radar satellite's stunning map of UK and Ireland
Nasa fixes megarocket equipment glitch
Satellites key to understanding Pacific volcano
What is the quantum apocalypse?
US lab takes further step towards fusion goal
Should bad science be censored on social media?
How zoo vets are battling a deadly elephant virus
The illegal Brazilian gold you may be wearing
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Power restored to all but 700 homes after storms
Insulate Britain activists jailed over M25 protest
Rats to be removed from Round Island in Scilly
EU moves to label nuclear and gas as sustainable
New Jurassic fossil find on 'Dinosaur Coast' beach
Walking and cycling face losing out in TfL cuts
Search for survivors after deadly Ecuador landslide
Climate group protests in Royal Courts of Justice
'I'm not afraid of a big pile of waste'
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s

New Scientist

20/03/2026 09:50:08 PM
MindPsychedelics may be no better than antidepressants for depressionNews
EnvironmentGoogle modified over 100 flights to cut climate-warming contrailsNews
HealthYour partner may wake you up six times a night – but does it matter?News
PhysicsParticle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mysteryNews
Student & graduate
Terms & conditions


Nature
20/03/2026 09:50:11 PM
Explore articles by subject
Brain’s protective barrier stays leaky for years after playing contact sports Damage to the blood-brain barrier is linked to immune changes and cognitive decline.
Mathematician who reshaped number theory wins prestigious Abel prize Mathematician Gerd Faltings showed that arithmetic equations have a finite number of solutions.
Masked mitochondria slip into cells to treat disease in mice news | 19 Mar 2026
CRISPR makes enhanced cancer-fighting immune cells inside mice news | 18 Mar 2026
Founders of quantum information win top prize in computer science news | 18 Mar 2026
Knock knock, no one’s there. Study finds scientists’ jokes mostly fall flat news | 18 Mar 2026
AI is programmed to hijack human empathy — we must resist that Mustafa Suleyman world view | 17 Mar 2026
Botanical mystery solved: how plants make a crucial malaria drug New evidence reveals biochemical pathway behind quinine production.
This supernova is too bright – now astronomers might know why Wobbling signal could explain some extremely bright supernovae
Stress can cause eczema to flare-up – now we know why NEWS | 19 MAR 2026
AlphaFold database hits ‘next level’: the AI system now includes protein pairing NEWS | 17 MAR 2026
NIH pivots away from agency-directed science NEWS | 17 MAR 2026
Can weight-loss pills replace injectables? What the science says NEWS | 17 MAR 2026
AI set to map risks of future climate disasters Soraia Raupp Musse world view
Affordable mobility for all: why we need smaller, cheaper electric vehicles comment
Why the crisis in official statistics matters — and how it can be fixed Editorial
Leading the charge to explain static electricity Editorial
Dopamine takes a hit: how neuroscience is rethinking the ‘feel-good’ chemical News Feature
Hair-raising: how carbon contamination can drive static charging News & Views
Observation of self-bound droplets of ultracold dipolar molecules Article
Olympiad-level formal mathematical reasoning with reinforcement learning Article
Genome editing that avoids immune detection to integrate large DNA sequences research briefings
Mystery of how plants make a family of medicinal molecules has been solved research briefings
Our microbial ancestors were probably oxygen-tolerant research briefings
An enzyme inside the bacterial-cell membrane chops up viral DNA on entry research briefings
A breath of fresh air: solving Ulaanbaatar’s pollution issues — in photos where i work
AI and the PhD student: friend or foe? technology feature
Brain mysteries and Bronze Age diplomacy: Books in brief Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
The real story behind China’s technology triumph book review