Health As awareness of 'hidden' conditions rises, research must keep up Greater awareness of everything from chronic pain to neurodiversity chips away at the stigma people face. With good research, and an open mind, we can make sure people get the right help News
Technology Smart glasses dim bright objects but don’t affect other things in view A device designed for people with photophobia features transparent LCD screens that selectively reduce light from the brightest parts of the scene News
Environment Electric vehicles are rapidly taking off – but is that a good thing? One in five cars sold worldwide in 2023 will be electric, but a mass shift away from the internal combustion engine will bring its own problems News
Comment Space debris problem highlighted in new series of photographs Our Fragile Space, an exhibition from photographer Max Alexander, focuses on the impact of the millions of pieces of cosmic waste circling Earth Regulars
Earth These bizarre lights in the sky hint at a way to predict earthquakes Semi-mythical "earthquake lights" may be accompanied by changes to Earth's magnetic field. Now researchers say these changes could be used to forecast major tremors Features
Comment The Age of Cats review: How our furry friends evolved, and what’s next Domestic cats are a paradox, argues biologist Jonathan B. Losos in a book that delves into their origins and the emerging science of feline behaviour Culture
Mathematics How maths reveals the best time to add milk for hotter tea If you want your cup of tea to stay as hot as possible, should you put milk in immediately, or wait until you are ready to drink it? Katie Steckles does the sums Regulars
Does "the earthquake chewed my data" trump "the dog ate my homework"? Feedback ponders a novel excuse for missing data and brings readers the very latest on bonobos' preference for grapes over parsnips Regulars