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Top Science Stories of 2025 | The New Scientist Features Special

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Dec 19, 2025
In this discussion, Claudia Canavan, Head of Features at New Scientist, dives into Bryan Johnson's ambitious six-and-a-half-hour morning routine for longevity. Kat DeLonge highlights the overlooked diagnosis of autism in girls, linking it to biases and mental health. Joshua Howgego tackles a radical quantum theory proposing reality without space or time, and intriguing ancient DNA findings reveal the mysteries behind the vanished LRJ people. These fascinating insights challenge perceptions across science and psychology.
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INSIGHT

Autism Looks Different In Girls

  • Autism presents differently in girls than boys, challenging decades of male-centred research and diagnosis.
  • Kat DeLonge and Gina Rippon show that female masking and different brain activity led to widespread underdiagnosis.
INSIGHT

Masking Drives Mental-Health Burden

  • Female autistic masking increases anxiety and depression because it consumes cognitive resources.
  • Standard diagnostic tests and research samples were normed on boys, reinforcing the diagnostic gap for girls.
ADVICE

Improve Sleep To Boost Healthspan

  • Try practical sleep hygiene like eating earlier and winding down before bed to lower resting heart rate.
  • Claudia Canavan suggests sauna and routine restorative habits as scalable health actions from Brian Johnson's practices.
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