Earth How wildlife crime links us all to conflicts in Africa The funding of Boko Haram’s atrocities by the illegal ivory trade show that poaching is not just a problem for conservationists, but for all of us Opinion
Earth Zoologger: Polar bears evolved to eat junk food The original Super Size Me? Zoologger is our weekly column highlighting extraordinary animals – and occasionally other organisms – from around the world Species: Ursus maritimus Habitat: The defrosting wastes of the Arctic, from Alaska and Canada to Russia Morgan Spurlock, eat your heart out. For his film Super Size Me , he ate McDonald's … News
Life Treat violence like a plague – then we can cure it "On a map, violence looks the same as outbreaks of cholera or malaria" Two shocking street killings by children inspired Gary Slutkin to apply the tools of epidemiology to violence – and discover how to immunise against it You began your career working on infectious diseases. What was your focus? I began to understand how … Opinion
Technology Drone law: Flying into a legal twilight zone You can buy a drone in a toy store and they're all over YouTube – but US law still doesn't know what to do with them News
Life Robo-camera snaps coastal brown bear on Alaskan beach (Image: Ingo Arndt) "SHE is a massive and well-fed mama bear," says Ingo Arndt, the award-winning German photographer who captured this powerful beast in a moment of curious investigation. The female lives on the south coast of Alaska in Lake Clark National Park. She is one of hundreds of resident brown bears ( Ursus arctos … Regulars
Health Awake asleep: Insomniac brains that can't switch off (Image: Richard Wilkinson) They say they haven't slept a wink, but tests show they were asleep all night. Figuring out this bizarre insomnia could tell us more about waking brains too CHRIS RENNIK walked into the sleep clinic with a familiar complaint: he couldn't sleep, his nights were terrible, he was going nuts. Michael Bonnet … Features
Physics Insider's story of Higgs hunt doesn't cut to the chase ATLAS helped make history with the discovery of the Higgs boson (Image: Valerio Mezzanotti /The New York / eye vine) Smashing Physics , Jon Butterworth's memoir of the most thrilling scientific event in decades, gets bogged down in the mundane detail of a physicist's life FINALLY! An insider's account of the most thrilling scientific event … CultureLab
Environment A lot on their plate: Ensuring there's enough to go around How do you feed an extra 2 billion people within the next 35 years? AS THE world's population grows, so does its appetite. By 2050, there will be an estimated 9.6 billion mouths to feed around the globe – but we may not have the resources to meet that need. Current intensive farming practices rely … Careers
Feedback: Detecting a dubious detection Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Detecting a dubious detection GEORESONANCE? What would that be? Feedback's fruitloop-detector pinged when we read that, on 28 April, a firm by that name claimed to have found the wreckage of tragically missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Although inexpert in … Regulars