Health A woman with half a brain offers more proof of the organ's superpowers From a teenager excelling with half a brain to the organ's visual areas being co-opted in people who are blind, our brain's ability to adapt continues to amaze News
Health Contact lens senses UV light to tell you when it's time for sunscreen Time for sunscreen? Our skin needs to get a certain amount of ultraviolet light to produce vitamin D , but how do we know when we have had too much sun? Wearables that change colour when exposed to UV light could tell us when we should put on sunscreen or seek shade. Ali Yetisen at … News
Environment We can’t let Boris Johnson politicise crucial COP26 climate talks Boris Johnson at the launch of COP26 Oops, he did it again. The most pressing global issue of our time has again been reduced to a tawdry political row. When Boris Johnson failed to show at a TV debate on climate change during the 2019 UK general election, the fallout wasn’t days of talk on … News
Life Fungi's fabulous future in mental health and sustainable materials Fungi Exhibition Mushrooms: The art, design and future of fungi Venue Somerset House, London THESE curious creations are in celebration of mushrooms and other fungi. They are part of an exhibition highlighting a growing appreciation of fungi's role in everything from boosting our health and well-being to reimagining design and providing sustainable materials . Above … Regulars
Physics Your decision-making ability is a superpower physics can't explain In a universe that unthinkingly follows the rules, human agency is an anomaly. Can physics ever make sense of our power to change the physical world at will? Features
Health Drugs may be able to fix our romantic lives when things go wrong Are we ready for real-life love potions? Book Love is the Drug explains how pills may affect everything from falling deeper in love to breaking up Culture
Physics Sixty years ago the world’s largest particle accelerator switched on "The most powerful atomic accelerator in the world was formally inaugurated at Meyrin, on the outskirts of Geneva, last Friday." Those words, in our edition of 11 February 1960, ushered in the work of CERN's proton synchrotron – and a mind-bending era of particle physics, fuelled by the ability of vast machines to create, at … Regulars
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