
Catherine de Lange
Editor at New Scientist
Editor of New Scientist. Brazil nut. New America and Jacobs foundation fellow. My book on brain health: https://t.co/KH7eL0qamf She/her
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3 weeks ago |
newscientist.com | Catherine de Lange
The vogue for immersive shows is starting to feel stale, so when I gave in to my son’s pleas to visit Tutankhamun: The immersive exhibition in London, it was with a sense of foreboding. I needn’t have worried. First up were replicas of items like Tutankhamun’s famous death mask and sarcophagus, plus some real artefacts on loan, which excited my son.
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1 month ago |
newscientist.com | Catherine de Lange
Hello, Cruel World!Melinda Wenner Moyer (Headline Home (UK); G.P. Putnam’s Sons (US))The unfortunate thing about parenting books is that, in my experience, once you become a parent you are too time-poor and exhausted to read them. As a result, my bedside table is stacked with parenting manuals of which I’ve read the first five pages a dozen times before passing out. If this sounds like you, the latest book by science journalist Melinda Wenner Moyer should be top of your pile. …
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Mar 28, 2025 |
internazionale.it | Catherine de Lange
Questo articolo è stato pubblicato il 13 luglio 2012 nel numero 957 di Internazionale. Appena sono nata, mia madre mi ha guardato dal letto dell’ospedale e, senza volerlo, ha influenzato in modo permanente lo sviluppo del mio cervello, migliorando le mie capacità di apprendimento, di gestire più cose contemporaneamente e di risolvere i problemi. Un domani la mia mente sarà anche meno esposta ai danni dell’età. Che cosa ha fatto? Mi ha parlato in francese.
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Mar 26, 2025 |
newscientist.com | Catherine de Lange
It was a bold choice to host a preview screening of The Thinking Game, a documentary about AI company Google DeepMind and its co-founder Demis Hassabis (pictured above), in the week before International Women’s Day. Things start well. Hassabis is likeable and compelling, and the film is well-crafted with a pacy narrative.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
internazionale.it | Catherine de Lange
Che differenza c’è tra un debito di sonno e uno scoperto in banca? Non è l’inizio di una pessima barzelletta; e la risposta è: forse non così tanta. Capita a tutti di rimanere svegli fino a tardi e di non dormire abbastanza. Consideratelo l’equivalente di una cena costosa: probabilmente non avreste dovuto spendere così tanto, ma magari il vostro conto in banca non ne risentirà troppo.
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Great piece for @newscientist by @LindaGeddes https://t.co/h1USO5dzCd

Really enjoyed @mjflepage and the podcast team discussing the latest gene editing controversy on @NewScientistPod this week. Listen to the end! @newscientist @rowhoop @PennySarchet

Human gene-editing is coming – should we do it? 🧬 @mjflepage says a controversial paper published in Nature has been widely criticised after showing how powerful this technology could be in creating disease-resistant humans. https://t.co/W2NHbNFcN3 https://t.co/MXRiPVOoJI

RT @newscientist: In this week’s issue: forget parallel worlds - our new conception of reality is even stranger. Grab a copy in shops now…