Health Body swaps sound like fantasy, but pose real questions HAVE you ever wondered what happens to an amputated limb? People can remain emotionally attached to their detached flesh, but they can't do whatever they want with it. A severed arm can't be formally cremated, for example, because a death certificate is required for that. So hospitals may incinerate a limb like any other waste, … Opinion
Life Dragonfly eyes see the world in ultra-multicolour Super sight: Dragonflies can detect up to 30 different vision pigments Their massive globular eyes should have been a clue. It turns out dragonflies have souped-up colour vision that's better than anything ever seen in the animal world. We humans have what's known as tri-chromatic vision, which means we see colours as a combination of … News
Earth To save the rainforest, let the locals take control Global intervention in tropical forests to combat climate change could sideline their most effective guardians Opinion
Health 2015 a watershed year for assisted suicide in the US Brittany Maynard chose when to die THE fight to legalise doctor-assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill will take centre stage in the US this year, with bills filed in 20 states plus the District of Columbia. "I think it's a watershed year," says Peg Sandeen , head of the non-profit Death with Dignity, … News
Life Giant robot eyes scan stars for dust (Image: Enrico Sacchetti) SORRY to break it to you, but this isn't the head of a giant robot being built in a secret military base somewhere – we don't get pictures of those. Rather, it's a giant pair of eyes staring across vast cosmic distances in an attempt to find aliens. So that's nearly as … Regulars
Humans Why your brain needs touch to make you human Being touchy-feely isn't just nice – caresses build social worlds from families to sports teams and may even give us our sense of self Features
Health Art, elections and mad cow disease (Image: Picnic at Glyndebourne by Tony Ray-Jones, 1967. National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library/courtesy Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre. Part of Roger Hiorns's curated section) History is Now: 7 Artists Take on Britain is at the Hayward Gallery, London, from 10 February to 26 April 2015 "Yes, of course, I ate loads of burgers," … CultureLab
Feedback: Nominative determinism redux Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Nominative determinism redux NOMINATIVE determinism is the name given by the late C. R. Cavonius , of the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors in Dortmund, Germany, to the notion that names influence occupations (17 December 1994) … Regulars