Speak up for science, however you can Protest against the US crackdown on science communication will take many forms – we shouldn’t let differences of approach divide us News
Humans The folds in your brain may be linked to how neurotic you are Those folds might be revealing What are you like? A look at your brain may tell you. A study has found a link between some elements of brain structure and certain personality traits . The study involved scanning the brains of 500 volunteers, and assessing their personalities in terms of five traits – neuroticism, openness, … News
Humans More empathy isn't the right prescription to heal our planet When it comes to empathy, can you can have too much of good thing? I just wrote a book called Against Empathy, and some of my friends tell me they are embarrassed to read it in public. Isn't empathy something only a psychopath would object to? Many see empathy as an unquestionable force for good; … News
Physics The pioneering snowflake photographs of a young obsessive THESE are some of the first ever photographs of individual snowflakes – "tiny miracles of beauty", as photographer Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley would have it. Born in Vermont in 1865, Bentley was fascinated by snowflakes from an early age. At 15, he tried drawing them as viewed through an old microscope his mother had given him, … Regulars
Life The great extermination: How New Zealand will end alien species New Zealand's unique fauna are under threat from alien invaders. It has ambitious plans to wipe out all rats, stoats and possums by 2050, but can it be done? Features
Life London show confirms the natural world is dead. Good riddance A Wellcome Collection exhibition demonstrates why the idea of nature as separate to our own world deserves to go into the history books – or at least a museum Culture
AI rivals dermatologists at spotting early signs of skin cancer Look closely Deep learning is taking on dermatology. An algorithm trained in image recognition has matched dermatologists in its ability to identify certain types of skin cancer based on photographs of skin lesions. “I’m certain this is how melanomas are going to be identified in the future,” says Richard Weller , a consultant dermatologist at …
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