Environment A collaborative approach is needed to avoid the next pandemic HERE is a sinister idea: as climate change thaws the world's ice and permafrost, frozen viruses and bacteria may emerge and cause deadly outbreaks of ancient diseases . We might one day have to face Neanderthal influenza or Homo erectus anthrax. Most readers will, on balance, feel that we have had enough novel diseases lately. … News
Health Doing yoga at least once a week may help to lower blood pressure A large real-world study adds to clinical trial evidence that people who do yoga tend to have lower blood pressure, which may prevent heart attacks and strokes News
Technology It is only human to treat the metaverse with scepticism – here’s why Meta and Microsoft's new virtual reality projects have been met with suspicion by many, but history has shown that people are often right to be wary of technological change, says James Ball News
Life Bearbnb: Polar bears make themselves at home in abandoned village Photographer Dmitry Kokh AN ABANDONED weather station and its surrounding settlement is an unconventional place to find polar bears, but then we are living in unconventional times. Wildlife photographer Dmitry Kokh happened upon the animals when the boat he was on took shelter from a storm at the Russian island of Kolyuchin in September 2021. … Regulars
Technology Hybrid AI: A new way to make machine minds that really think like us In the quest to make artificial intelligence that can reason and apply knowledge flexibly, many researchers are focused on fresh insights from neuroscience. Should they be looking to psychology too? Features
Space Moonfall review: Finally an apocalypse movie that’s fun to watch Moonfall is a disaster movie that starts slow, but when it gets going it is packed with action, incredible special effects and spooky tentacles emerging from a lunar crater. Despite the subject matter, the film succeeds in taking itself fairly seriously Culture
Puzzle #155: Just how old is riddle fan Ada Hubbard? #155 Mother Hubbard Ada Hubbard loves creating riddles and takes every opportunity to pose them. She occasionally includes her daughter Betty in her brain-teasers. When someone recently asked for Ada and Betty's ages, Ada gleefully supplied a riddle instead: "I am five times as old as Betty was when I was as old as Betty … Regulars
Humans Snooze it to lose it: Does sleeping more make you eat less? Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Regulars