Return of Fallout, Paradise and Silo fuels passion for bunker sci-fi 25. February 2026 (19:00) Post-apocalyptic bunker sci-fi is huge this year as TV front-runners Fallout, Paradise and Silo return. Bethan Ackerley asks whether this is a signal we’ve given up on our real world, or if there is hidden hope(New Scientist)
Tiny predatory dinosaur weighed less than a chicken 25. February 2026 (17:00) The alvarezsaurs were thought to have evolved a smaller stature because of their diet of ants and termites, but a new fossil found in Argentina casts doubt on that theory(New Scientist)
The world’s most elusive colour is worth billions – if we can find it 25. February 2026 (17:00) The discovery of bright yet stable pigments is vanishingly rare, making them hugely valuable. Now chemist Mas Subramanian is unpicking the atomic code of colour and homing in on our most-wanted hue(New Scientist)
Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier 25. February 2026 (13:00) The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous(New Scientist)
Cannibalism may explain why some orcas stay in family groups 24. February 2026 (19:00) Fins washing up in the North Pacific suggest that orcas from one subspecies are snacking on other orcas, and researchers think that may explain their different social dynamics(New Scientist)
How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war 24. February 2026 (17:00) Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's drone expertise help it rebuild? To learn more, New Scientist gained exclusive access to the research labs, factories and military training schools behind Ukraine’s drones(New Scientist)