-, we bring you the latest news and expert analysis on dark matter, the multiverse, theoretical and particle physics, quantum theory and more. \xa0 Subscribe for only £1 a weekand instantly unlock unlimited digital access to limitless insights and inspiration. |
|
|
No commitment,cancel anytime. |
|
|
| Neutrinos produced inside an exploding star could betray exotic particles that would lead to a deeper theory of physics. Will our detectors be ready in time for the next nearby supernova?.Read more |
|
|
| For 100 years, we have puzzled over the purpose of biophotons, low-level radiation emitted by all plants. Precision studies of lentils now hint that it could be a form of quantum communication.Read more |
|
|
| Physicists are coming to realise that hypothetical particles called axions could explain not only dark matter, but dark energy too, and more besides. Now there is fresh impetus to detect them.Read more |
|
|
| The enduring mystery of dark matter has led some physicists to propose that it was forged in a distinct moment of cosmic creation, potentially transforming our view of the early universe.Read more |
|
|
| Delicious drinks can be the perfect miniature laboratory for demonstrating the weird physics of fluids. Here are four of the best examples and how you can try them at home.Read more |
|
|
Nurture your curiosity. Get unlimited digital access for only £1 a week. |
|
|
No commitment,cancel anytime. |
|
|
| Our Lost in Space-Time newsletter untangles the weirdness of reality every month. Each written by a different big thinker in physics to tell you about an interesting, and often mind-blowing, idea from their corner of the universe.Sign up here. |
|
|
Terms and Conditions These are auto-renewing subscriptions. In the unlikely event that you wish to cancel your subscription, we offer a 14-day cooling-off period after the initial payment is made. |
|
|
This email has been sent to -.\xa0 \xa0Unsubscribefrom further emails relating toNew Scientistpremium content and subscription offers |
Do not reply directly to this email. If you have an enquiry, please contact us using the relevant contact detailslisted here. |
Copyright © New Scientist Ltd Registered Office: Northcliffe\xa0House, 2\xa0Derry\xa0Street, London, W8\xa05TT Registered in England. No.10644366 Australian mailing address: PO\xa0Box\xa02315, Strawberry Hills, NSW\xa02012, Australia Registered in Australia. ABN\xa022\xa0621\xa0413\xa0170
\xa0 Privacy Policy\xa0 |\xa0Terms & Conditions |
|
|
|
|
|
|