Health It's time to take drug trial participation seriously A high drop-out rate in drug trials means lots of wasted time, effort and money. Empowering patients to choose the right trial for them could change that Opinion
Life Deep bacteria may evolve even without passing genes on Is evolution possible without reproduction? Bacteria living hundreds of metres below the seafloor carry more genetic changes than their peers nearer the surface – even though the deep microbes are unlikely to reproduce and undergo natural selection in its traditional sense. Investigations over the last 30 years have revealed that life exists several kilometres below … News
Health War on drugs: The Kiwi comedown has lessons for all Hailed as a better way than prohibition, there is much to learn from New Zealand’s stalled attempt to legalise new highs Opinion
Life Swooping frigatebird swipes fish from pelican's mouth (Image: Michael Poliza/michaelpoliza.com) SWOOP – and it's gone. Hawaiians call the frigatebird "iwa", meaning thief. The metre-long bird evolved not only to hunt the seas, but to steal from those that do. Here one acrobatically grabs a piece of fish offal from the gaping jaws of a pelican. Wildlife photographer Michael Poliza snapped this photo … Regulars
Humans The time illusion: How your brain creates now Time is not out there – "now" is a strange trick of the mind. The good news is that with training you can live in the moment for longer Features
Life Three searches for the wellsprings of creativity (Image: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/SPL) Do you need to be extraordinary? Wealthy and white? Or can anyone be creative? Three books come at the question from different angles THE secrets of invention and creativity have long puzzled, eluded and fascinated in equal measure. Many scientists, inventors and artists seem to have understood them intuitively, yet … CultureLab
Space Hubble's new view of iconic 'Pillars of Creation' (Image: NASA, ESA, Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)) Hubble is reprising one of its greatest hits. Twenty years after the release of its iconic image of the Eagle nebula's "Pillars of Creation", the space telescope – which turns 25 this year – has captured two new, even sharper views that peer through the pillars' shrouds of … Regulars
Feedback: Mindlessness for health Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Mindlessness for health READER Bernard Morcheles sends his tip for losing weight. He stresses that "this is not a diet" and we leave you to imagine the emphatic typography. His secret is simple: "Don't put anything in your mouth larger … Regulars