Environment Why your opinion of used electric vehicles is probably wrong The idea that EV batteries age poorly is a misconception – and a new report has found they often outlive the cars themselves News
Space Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has finished the most detailed survey of the universe to date, and the resulting map will help researchers understand an apparent weakening of dark energy News
Technology Quantum computers could usher in a crisis worse than Y2K The day when a quantum computer manages to break common encryption, or Q-Day, is fast approaching, and the world is not close to being ready News
Health Striking photo essay examines deadly spread of dengue fever in Nepal Photographer Yuri Segalerba explores how dengue has spread to Nepal's Himalayan districts, and how locals are fighting back Regulars
Mathematics The monstrous number sequences that break the rules of mathematics Some seemingly simple sequences of multiplication and addition grow so quickly that they question the very foundations of mathematics. In doing so, they demand a whole new level of logic Features
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Humans Are Neanderthals descendants of modern humans? The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of where the Neanderthals originated. Columnist Michael Marshall details a surprising new hypothesis that suggests they may have come from us Comment
Comment How many dachshunds would it take to get to the moon? Feedback, always on the hunt for absurd units of measurement, is delighted by recent attempts to convey the 406,771 kilometres that the Artemis II crew travelled from Earth Regulars