Environment We need rapid political intervention to end sewage pollution crises As news feeds overflow with videos of raw sewage gushing into UK rivers, the government here needs to step up with tougher regulation and more joined-up thinking News
Technology Artificial spider silk could help us harvest drinking water from air Helical bumps on artificial fibres can carry 2000 times more water than the volume of the bumps themselves, which could help people harvest drinking water from the air News
Health Why consumer tests for risk of Alzheimer’s have potential downsides People in the US can now order a blood test online that will reveal if they have a high risk of developing Alzheimer's - but it is unclear what they can do with that information News
Life Time for your close-up: vivid images of nature loom larger than life See plants and animals like never before with award-winning photographs taken by researchers from around the world with the help of modern microscopes Regulars
Environment Sewage crisis: The truth about British rivers and how to clean them up There were at least 361,103 sewage spills into English rivers last year, but there are several things we can do to clean up the mess - as a society and from your own home Features
Comment Cave of Bones review: Lee Berger on the discovery of Homo naledi Following his discovery of the ancient hominin Homo naledi, Lee Berger was determined to enter the cave where the fossils were discovered, but a dreadful journey lay ahead Culture
Space How to spot Saturn's rings through a telescope Seeing Saturn’s rings through a telescope can be an awe-inspiring experience. Now is a great time to check them out, says Abigail Beall Regulars
Would you trust a robot with eyes? Roboticists have theorised that putting eyes on robots would induce people to trust them (the robots, not the roboticists). Feedback investigates the latest research - and finds it inconclusive. Regulars