Life Are experiments on how animals think ever justified? As research reveals ever more similarities between the human experience and that of many animals, it becomes harder to defend the pursuit of such knowledge News
Environment Thousands of UK wildlife and plant species are in decline The biggest driver for biodiversity loss is the intensification of farming The UK’s ongoing loss of wildlife and plants is showing no signs of slowing. The most comprehensive assessment yet of the state of nature in the UK has found that the area occupied by more than 6500 species has shrunk by 5 per cent since 1970. … News
Life Experiments show us how animal minds work – but should we do them? We've now found that budgies have empathy and macaques use logic. But such experiments mean keeping animals in unnatural conditions, raising questions about their value News
Technology Brilliant colours tell a tragic tale of how coal killed a forest THESE vibrant pools of water may look inviting, but they are part of a sad story unfolding at the heart of Hambach Forest: that very little of the woodland remains. The nearly 12,000-year-old forest, which lies between Cologne and Aachen in western Germany, was once the size of Manhattan. Energy company RWE bought the forest … Regulars
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Technology Trevor Paglen exhibition highlights how prejudice is tainting AI The epic expanse of photos in a new show at London’s Barbican Centre reveals a human side to artificial intelligence – and it isn’t pretty Culture
Space How to find the Apollo landing sites and dramatic craters on the moon The moon’s surface can tell us much about the solar system's history, and our own. Here’s how to spot its craters and more, with Abigail Beall Regulars
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