Space The JWST is already delivering on its promise to transform cosmology Almost a year after its first images were released, the James Webb Space Telescope is living up to the hype, and its price tag, by revolutionising our understanding of the universe News
Technology DeepMind AI's new way to sort objects could speed up global computing Sorting algorithms are basic functions used constantly by computers around the world, so an improved one created by an artificial intelligence could make millions of programs run faster News
Technology Robotics gets less attention than it should given its potential impact From self-driving cars to humanoid robots, the world of robotics is a long way from talk of artificial intelligence causing human extinction. It's a breath of fresh air, says Alex Wilkins Comment
Earth See some of the images up for the Earth Photo 2023 competition From a photograph of algae choking an Indian river to a shocking depiction of the wearing away of the UK coast, these are some of the pictures in the running for the contest Regulars
Health How ultrasound therapy could treat everything from ageing to cancer Ultrasound is most familiar to us as a non-invasive imaging technology used during pregnancy – now it is in clinical trials as a powerful new tool for treating all sorts of medical conditions Features
Comment Generations review: Zoomer, boomer, millennial – what's your tribe? For good or ill, dividing people up along generational lines with names and traits to fit seems hard to resist. What's going on, asks a new book that sets out to find the real differences Culture
Life Why used coffee grounds may be doing your plants more harm than good We are often told to add used coffee grounds to garden soil to perk up plants. But the science doesn’t support this, says James Wong Regulars
An intellectually delicious recipe for electric meringue Feedback explores a feat of dessert-based engineering cooked up by researchers in South Korea and the US, and ponders the true meaning of public relations Regulars