The New Scientist Book Club has been reading Rachel Kushner’s Booker prize-shortlisted novel Creation Lake, a thrilling ...
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The earliest evidence of livestock with modified horns has been discovered in ancient Egypt – sheep skulls with horns that ...
Our readers point to a weak correlation between brain size and IQ, but also highlight the many pitfalls that would come with ...
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