Rearranging the letters of 'New Scientist' (Journal of the new sciences. Full of surprises) gives:
Twist in Scene.
(by Mark Beaumont by hand) (2008) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"Young Scientist Invents New Sandbag to Better Protect Against Flooding" -> "Scientists angle on Peyton Robertson's find: Big advantage to cut wetting!" (by Aronas Pinchas ) (2014) (pending approval)
"Astronomers" -> "Morons stare." (by V.Rabin by hand) (2004)
"Astronomers" -> "A Moron rests." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Astronomers" -> "Moon arrests!" (by Jean
Merges by hand) (2002)
"Astronomers" -> "No more stars." (by Jonathan Alwaye) (1995)
"Astronomers" -> "Moon Starers." (by Jonathan Alwaye) (1970)
"Astronomers" -> "On more Stars." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2012) (pending approval)
"Astronomers" -> "More Star, son." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2012) (pending approval)
"Astronomers" -> "O! Star sermon." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2012) (pending approval)
"Astronomers" -> "Moon rasters." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2012) (pending approval)
"Astronomers" -> "A snore storm." (by Lucas Venechuk by hand) (2007) (pending approval)
"Rational" -> "Not a liar." (by L. Lomasky using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"able-bodied men" -> "Dead. Bible on me." (by Tom Myers using Anagram Genius) (2003)