Humans How artefacts are found tells its own story – if we want to hear it It is easy to overlook the circumstances surrounding the discovery of ancient artefacts, but the insight this gives us into modern lives is just as valuable as the find itself News
Technology What is an 'AI prompt engineer' and does every company need one? Some companies are hiring specialists to help them get the best out of generative AI – but if the tech gets better at understanding what users want, such skills may not be needed News
Technology Our priorities are all wrong when it comes to new technologies We can't get life-saving drugs, but we can get dubious self-driving taxis, says Annalee Newitz Comment
Environment Even rail trucks full of coal look beautiful in a J Henry Fair photo Environmental activist and photographer J Henry Fair took this mesmerising photograph of the Lambert's Point coal terminal in Virginia from a plane, to reveal its inner workings Regulars
Mind Why relaxation is as important as sleep - and six ways to do it better We instinctively know that relaxing feels good, but we are now figuring out what it does to the brain and uncovering the best ways to unwind to maximise its benefits Features
Comment Mountains of Fire review: What volcanoes can teach us about ourselves Clive Oppenheimer's intrepid scientific memoir not only takes us to the crater's edge, it shows how seriously the volcanologist takes the mystical meanings volcanoes hold for those who live nearby Culture
Chemistry The science behind baking the perfect chocolate chip cookie Whether you like yours fudgy or crisp, nothing beats a chocolate chip cookie. Sam Wong explains how to get your preferred texture Regulars
Urgent inquiry into whereabouts of Robinson Crusoe's insect companions Why didn't Daniel Defoe enumerate the pests that would have plagued his castaway? Feedback leafs through a study which sets out to answer this timely question Regulars