Technology What will hypercomputers let us do? Good question Machines that go beyond human logic could help us understand how we think – if we can only figure out what to ask them Opinion
Space Exoplanet names will be put to public vote Who gets a planet next? Planet-lovers, cast your votes. For the first time, the international organisation in charge of naming cosmic objects is asking the public to name planets found outside our solar system. This week the International Astronomical Union (IAU) announced the NameExoWorlds contest, which will attempt to crowd-source official names for 20 to … News
Earth We're growing living walls to save lions "A lion came up to the mesh screen of my tent. She was just curious. I didn't feel like I was her next meal" Masai people in Tanzania kill lions that kill their livestock – so conservationist Laly Lichtenfeld is helping them make corrals to keep all the animals safe To protect Masai livestock from … Opinion
Technology Ethical 3D printing begins with plastic waste pickers Pick the right plastic off a refuse tip, then shred, melt and convert it into feedstock for 3D printers – it's a living for some of India's poorest people News
Technology Cycling is a drag act in virtual wind tunnel (Image: John Hart, Centre for Sports Engineering Research Sheffield Hallam University) IF YOU'RE a keen cyclist, chances are your helmet and bike have been designed to reduce drag. If you're a professional racer, you – or your team – will want to know the aerodynamic impact of everything, from the frame to the quick-release nuts … Regulars
Technology Turing's oracle: The computer that goes beyond logic For 75 years, computers have worked within limits defined by Alan Turing. Now work has begun to fulfil his prophecy of a machine that can solve the unsolvable Features
Life Beyond the bones: The archaeology of human networks Did a focus on local life leave Neanderthals perilously isolated? (Image: Elisabeth Daynes/SPL) The idea of human as networker is fast replacing the idea of human as toolmaker in the story of the human brain, claim two new books on our evolution "HELL is other people," goes Jean-Paul Sartre's famous line. It is a hell … CultureLab
Feedback: Bringing dark to our lightness Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Bringing dark to our lightness BEING a candidate in a local council election must be demoralising, if only for hearing so many excuses for being ignored while door-knocking: "I donate by direct debit", "we're atheists" and so on. But Frank … Regulars