Technology DeepSeek has burst the AI hype bubble – now all bets are off The Chinese firm threatens the dominance of Silicon Valley’s AI elite, and its innovations show the technology could be more affordable and less costly to the environment Comment
Physics Twisted light may illuminate how quantum spookiness works Physicists have verified a connection between two counterintuitive quantum properties, which may help us understand how quantum objects stay inextricably connected through entanglement News
Health Mice born with two fathers - but don't expect the same for people For the first time that we know of, mice with two fathers have survived to adulthood, but the methods used would be "unthinkable" to try in people News
Environment Chilling images reveal melting ice worlds Winning images from the 2025 Walk of Water photo competition showcase vanishing frozen landscapes, from sparkling ice caves to melting glaciers Regulars
Space Why we must investigate Phobos, the solar system's strangest object Mars's moon Phobos is so strange that no one knows how it formed. But a forthcoming mission could solve this mystery - and a host of other puzzles connected to the solar system's deep past Features
Space A thrilling guide to the Indiana Jones-like world of meteorite hunting Hunting for meteorites can be a high-octane race as private collectors and scientists go head-to-head, reveals a new book by New Scientist features editor Joshua Howgego Culture
Society How futurism took an abrupt right turn in the 20th century Filippo Tommaso Marinetti coined the word futurism in 1909, going on to take an extreme rightward swerve into politics. This way of thinking about the future still influences us today, says Annalee Newitz Comment
Comment George R. R. Martin finally finishes… a physics paper Feedback digs into the first peer-reviewed paper from the Game of Thrones author, and concludes that he may have picked the wrong fictional universe to analyse Regulars