We should rewild the sky to restore the atmosphere to its former glory | New Scientist Home > Technology > Article
4 years ago By Forgedinfire — Let's take inspiration from the way we intervene to help degraded ecosystems recover and attempt to restore the atmosphere back to full health, writes Grah
#sky #atmosphere
We now have the technology to develop vaccines that spread themselves | New Scientist Home > Health > Article
4 years ago By Forgedinfire — Prevention is better than cure, so we should start using genetic techniques to stop dangerous animal diseases jumping to humans, say Scott Nuismer and Jame
#vaccines #technology #health
Some autistic children may prefer cats as they don’t hold eye contact | New Scientist Home > Health > Article
4 years ago By Forgedinfire — Some autistic children develop stronger relationships with cats than dogs, which may be because cats hold eye contact for less time than dogs
#cats #autist
Dark matter in galaxy clusters is behaving oddly and we don't know why | New Scientist Home > News > Article
4 years ago By Forgedinfire — Galaxies are so massive that they bend light around them, which happens 10 times more often than we expected, indicating a possible problem with dark matte
#darkmatter #galaxy
Mountain lions in Los Angeles are so inbred they have L-shaped tails | New Scientist Home > News > Article
4 years ago By Forgedinfire — A few dozen mountain lions are trapped in a rural patch of Los Angeles by highways that limit their movement, and have become so inbred they developed kink
#lions #inbred