Earth It's time to accept that we are in the Anthropocene once and for all Humans are drastically changing the planet and the Anthropocene is a useful tool to help us deal with that – so let's stop quibbling over definitions News
Health Walking 10,000 steps a day really does seem to make us healthier The much-touted advice to take 10,000 steps a day for our health has been accused of lacking evidence, but new research suggests that hitting this target has serious benefits News
Technology Combatting deepfakes is an evolutionary arms race Disinformation is far older than humans. Lessons from evolutionary biology can help defend against it today, says Jonathan R. Goodman News
Life Saving the world's largest flowers in the Philippines These stunning photographs, taken by botanist Chris Thorogood, chart the quest to protect species of Rafflesia, which are on the brink of extinction in the Philippines Regulars
Humans How neuroscience can help you make tough decisions - with no regrets Most people are too risk-averse when it comes to life's biggest choices. Learning how to overcome the cognitive biases at play can help you make better decisions - with no looking back Features
Comment Why We Remember review: A surprising and expert guide to memory Are memories ever really true or false? Is social media disrupting how we remember? Does memory shape creativity? Find out in an essential new guide to memory by leading researcher Charan Ranganath Culture
Space How to spot the Spring Triangle as the equinox approaches Now is a great time to look for a pattern of stars known as the Spring Triangle, wherever you are in the world, say Abigail Beall Regulars
Will you be enjoying your robot dessert wriggling or stationary? Feedback discovers an overdue investigation into whether pneumatic robots are tastier when they are moving or when they are still Regulars