Spider builds giant decoy of itself
A naturalist trekking in Peru has spotted a spider that builds a huge decoy doppelganger out of leaves and dead insects
How to reduce the toll from US gun violence
In the wake of last week's massacre at a school in Connecticut, it is time to look to the data for what works in reducing gun violence, says Peter Aldhous
Laser cookery makes your food more fun
Melted bacon and toast with QR codes burned into it are just two ideas for how laser cutters could change the way we cook and eat
Fetal healing: Curing congenital diseases in the womb
Imagine curing inherited conditions before they even arise. We have the gene and stem-cell therapies to do it now - if only we dare use them on unborn babies
Best videos of 2012: Experience a trip into a wormhole
Watch what a journey through a wormhole would look like, as we reach number 7 in our countdown of the top videos of the year
The top 10 science books of 2012
New Scientist's pick of books published this year that you should not miss
2013 Smart Guide: New maps to rein in cosmic inflation
Results from the Planck satellite will further our grasp of the driving force behind the early universe's blisteringly fast expansion
Fail-safe software could stop flash crashes
Emergency "circuit breaker" software might prevent sudden swings in financial markets caused by high-speed trading algorithms
Human hands evolved so we could punch each other
Suitability for punching may have driven our hands to evolve differently from those of other primates
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