Human gene-editing is coming – should we do it? 🧬
@mjflepage says a controversial paper published in Nature has been widely criticised after showing how powerful this technology could be in creating disease-resistant humans.
https://t.co/W2NHbNFcN3
In this week’s issue: forget parallel worlds - our new conception of reality is even stranger.
Grab a copy in shops now or download our app for digital editions.
https://t.co/intY6x7Rru
5 years on from the start of the coronavirus pandemic, our special issue this week looks back at what we learned, and the big unanswered questions. It was surreal to look at the covers we ran as our understanding of the virus evolved: https://t.co/7RLEL7BVRh @newscientist
Testing out @timeshifterapp to help with my jet lag. Coffee and sunlight for the next few hours… interested to know if others have been using it and whether it worked for you. It’s based on solid science #jetlag#sleep
#UKCSJ24
⌚️ Registration desk opens at 9 am, at Exhibition Area @TheCrick
⚠️Book your slots with the Editors at the registration desk when you arrive
🤝Meet the Editors 👀 https://t.co/zA2qIhClMD
📍Seminar Room
⌚️13:15-14:15
@munkeatlooi@catdl@ninanotman@Subhrapr
Day 2 of @newscientist#Nslive24#newscientistlive and Claudia de Rham on the question that keeps her up at night- not” why is the universe so dark?”but “why is it not much much much darker?”
“When you inhale you breathe in a million million million atoms and enough charge to ignite a thousand lightning bolts” - Frank Close at #NewScientistLive
Waiting for (delayed) train to get to London to speak @newscievents#newscientistlive today. I’ll be chatting about four cases where DNA is helping solve mysteries past and present. 😊🧬
#nsl2024
A note from the editor about New Scientist Live
With just one week to go until the world's greatest festival of ideas and discoveries, New Scientist editor Catherine de Lange reveals what you can expect from the show this year
https://t.co/gtEgCabSyI