Health Long-neglected chronic conditions finally come into the spotlight Growing evidence that long-term conditions like myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and fibromyalgia are caused, wholly or in part, by viral infections is good news for millions of people News
Technology Kombucha cultures can be turned into flexible electric circuit boards The congealed mat of yeast and bacteria cells that forms on top of the brewed drink kombucha could be used to make light, cheap and flexible circuit boards for wearable electronics or even partially living rudimentary computers News
Physics Why uncertainty is part of science - especially quantum mechanics Quantum mechanics had a disordered beginning in the 1920s, and is still developing today. Science is rarely a done deal, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Comment
Humans See the top shots in the Woman Science Photographer of the Year award From bioluminescent marine algae to soap bubbles, these stunning images are some of the winners and finalists for the inaugural RPS Woman Science Photographer of the Year competition Regulars
Society Should you have children? The true costs and benefits of parenthood Whether or not you have children can have a big impact on your health and happiness, not to mention the planet – and some do regret their decisions. Here’s how the evidence can guide you Features
Humans Magisteria review: How science and religion have a tangled past Some argue that science and religion have always been separate and at war, but an eye-opening new book from Nicholas Spencer reveals complex and intertwined histories Culture
Space A stargazer's guide to managing light pollution Light pollution is an issue for astronomers, but you can limit your contribution – and find a dark spot near you, says Abigail Beall Regulars
Did public demand to watch moss grow overwhelm the 'Mosscam'? Feedback's repeated attempts to view a new webcam remotely monitoring the progress of Antarctic moss end in failure Regulars