Counting the hidden victims of medicine Drug side effects and other unintended consequences of medical treatment may be killing and hurting more people than we thought Opinion
Life Gene therapy restores sight in people with eye disease Sight has been restored in people with a rare inherited disease called choroideremia A section of the retina, marked by green dots, was detatched ready for gene therapy injection "Before the op, I would look at someone and all I could see for their face was blancmange," says Jonathan Wyatt. "Now, I can see people's … News
Health McMath and Muñoz cases challenge definition of death Two brain-dead patients kept on life support are causing controversy. Do we need to rethink life's cut-off point, wonders a medical ethicist Opinion
Physics Soap-bubble cyclone is a deadly storm in miniature Video: Cyclone in a soap bubble IT LOOKS like a snap from Hubble's cosmic collection . But this iridescent storm isn't whirling on an alien planet – it has formed on the surface of a soap bubble. Led by Hamid Kellay , a group of physicists at the University of Bordeaux, France, heated soap bubbles … Regulars
Physics From i to u: Searching for the quantum master bit Whatever the u-bit is, it rotates quickly (Image: Natalie Nicklin) Our best theory of nature has imaginary numbers at its heart. Making quantum physics more real conjures up a monstrous entity pulling the universe's strings Leader: " The u-bit may be omniscient, but it's no God particle " IF YOU'VE ever tried counting yourself to … Features
Life What separates us from other animals? For all that separates us from gorillas and other great apes, we are family (Image: Bruce Davidson/naturepl.com) We are unlike any other animal, but the differences are surprisingly difficult to pin down. The Gap by Thomas Suddendorf is the most comprehensive attempt yet "THIS book is about you," goes the beguiling first sentence of The … CultureLab
Enigma Answer to 1778 Around the houses There are 72 houses The winner Tessa Fullwood of Frimley, Surrey, UK Regulars
Environment Feedback: And then there were lawyers Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more And then there were lawyers IT STARTED with a whimper, and ended up with lawyers. In 2006, Arctic wildlife biologist Charles Monnett reported sighting dead polar bears in the Beaufort Sea, concluding that "drowning-related deaths... may increase in the future … Regulars