Environment If gene-edited meat eases the climate crisis, then we must embrace it Livestock farming is a major source of carbon emissions and damage to biodiversity, so the advent of gene-edited animals reared for meat that can help address these issues is good news News
Life Deadly plant kills its pollinators but nurses their young A deadly flower kills the gnats that pollinate it but may help the insects’ offspring in return, which indicates that plant-pollinator relationships may be more complex than previously thought News
Technology How will AIs like ChatGPT affect elections this year? We are beginning to see the tip of the iceberg when it comes to threats from chatbots. In a huge election year, how will AI affect upcoming votes, asks Alex Wilkins Comment
Space NASA workers paint iconic logo onto Artemis II rocket boosters These photographs show the scale of the work that goes into painting the NASA logo on spacecraft as they are readied for an epic new moon mission Regulars
Space Why we're finally on the cusp of finding exomoons around other planets Moons circling exoplanets would be some of the most promising places to look for life outside our solar system. Now, we might finally be about to find these elusive objects Features
Comment Crypt review: Alice Roberts on murder and mayhem in the Middle Ages The archaeologist's latest book on what bones teach us about Britain's history not only provides the grisly facts, but helps us feel them Culture
Mind Could the 'spirituality of science' provide the perks of religion? New research suggests that a greater appreciation of science could bring the same health benefits that religion can provide for believers. David Robson goes looking for awe Regulars
Analysis of cats during a cat show reveals they mostly lazed around Feedback is entranced by researchers' detailed study of cat behaviour during a "feline exposition", which shows the cats were mainly sleeping, resting and looking around Regulars