Lone firefighter finds environmental harm's sharp edge
An award-winning photograph of burning waste in Bangladesh shows how environmental degradation has personal and unpredictable consequences
Zoologger: The chilly secret to monarch migration
The northward migration of monarch butterflies is triggered by a spell in cool conditions - so the vast migration could get smaller if climate warms
Flushed with success: Human manure's fertile future
We shouldn't pooh-pooh the idea of fertilising crops with our urine and faeces, says Fred Pearce - it's safer than it sounds and the benefits would be huge
Growing crystals on a cut body poses ethical questions
Growing crystals through a murderer's sliced-up body - an exhibition in Washington DC invites you to participate in its gruesome beauty
First space tourist plans independent Mars mission
Dennis Tito paid $20 million to visit the International Space Station in 2001 - now he is promising to launch a Mars mission in 2018
Spinning camera gives a ball's-eye view of the game
Turning the whirling images from an in-ball camera into a steady stream of video lets spectators get closer to the action
Sharing and streaming at heart of new PlayStation 4
The console itself wasn't there, but last night's Sony press conference told us what the PlayStation?4 will contain - and hinted how we'll use it
How forensic science will solve Pistorius shooting
Experts at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting tell New Scientist how the right analysis can recreate events in Oscar Pistorius's home
3D-printed cyborg muscle produces artificial heartbeat
Watch a synthetic membrane pulse thanks to the action of live yeast
Tobacco giant wants to help you quit smoking
British American Tobacco aims to turn electronic cigarettes into medicines in the UK. It's a welcome move, but leaves a bitter taste in the mouth
Higgs may spell doom, unless supersymmetry saves us
The mass of the celebrated boson may actually mean we live in an unstable universe, but heavier partner particles offer a glimmer of hope
Brain-scanning headset monitors your mental workload
A cheap, portable device that reads your mind to gauge your concentration could some day ease information overload in stressful jobs like air-traffic control
First snaps made of fetal brains wiring themselves up
Scans of fetal brains as they develop could shed light on the causes of schizophrenia and autism
Prosthetics startup aims to make limbs more comfortable
A simple silicone socket for prosthetic limbs could make them much more comfortable for millions of wearers
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