Technology Why AIs that tackle complex maths could be the next big breakthrough Research-level mathematics might seem an unlikely proving ground for artificial intelligence, but recent developments suggest it offers a route to automated human-like reasoning News
Technology Phone batteries could last 50% longer if more 5G towers are built Adding more masts could reduce the overall energy use of phone networks by two-thirds and boost handset battery life by 50 per cent News
Health Could an MRI scan make prostate cancer screening more accurate? Screening for prostate cancer with the PSA blood test can sometimes lead to unnecessary and harmful treatment, but new proposals could mitigate the issue of overdiagnosis News
Life The photographer who captured shots of nature daily for over a decade Since 2012, Mary Jo Hoffman has taken one snap a day of the natural objects around her. She explains what lies behind two of them - and what the "art of noticing" has brought to her life Regulars
Health Why you may have a stealth liver disease and what to do about it One in three adults have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – often without knowing. Now we understand what causes this stealthy condition and how to reverse it Features
Comment The Immune Mind review: How mental and physical health combine It's tough turning neuroimmunology into a gripping read, but Monty Lyman's excellent book provides a delightful overview of the connection between the brain, immune system and gut microbiome Culture
Mind How science can inspire 'peak experiences' that improve well-being My column about the spiritual side of science has seen many of you sharing your own awe-inspiring experiences, says David Robson Regulars
Dedicated experiments needed to understand why dogs wag their tails Feedback finds that despite close investigation, more research is needed to "better quantify tail wagging in general" Regulars