Health 'Superfood' doesn't mean anything, so let's stop using it Although some foods have superior nutritional value, there’s no incentive for manufacturers to define terms like superfood. The ambiguity hides the true facts News
Life Controversial pesticides may be lowering the sperm count of bees Out for the count Male bees may have inadvertently been taking contraceptives – a possible factor in the alarming decline in bee populations across North America and Europe over the past 15 years. Neonicotinoid pesticides , a controversial class of neurotoxins used in agriculture for pest control, significantly impairs the fertility of male honeybees, according … News
Health Can polio success help India improve its public health? The legacy of polio eradication gives India a golden opportunity to fix its scandalously poor healthcare system. Will it take it? News
Space Inside NASA's towering rocket factory before deep space mission YOU'RE standing in a colossal edifice, gawping upwards. Towering above your head are the 10 levels of platforms for working on rockets as they are built and readied for launch. One day this structure, the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, will house the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion … Regulars
Health Miracle meal or rotten swindle? The truth about superfoods Trendy foods like wheatgrass and goji berries are lauded for their miraculous health benefits, but do the claims stack up? New Scientist chews on the evidence Features
Health Why we're funny about facts and prefer emotions From Brexit and vaccines to climate change and GM foods, why do humans find expert advice so hard to take? Two new books have a lot of suggestions Culture
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