Lucy George discusses whether or not multi-vitamins are going to rescue us during term-time
Nessa Yip explains the progress made by neuroscience towards answering a question at the centre of the human experience
Georgina Holmes explains how bipedalism developing in early humans has given us both speech and rhythm
Lucy George explains how ‘shrooms’ have clinical potenital against the neurodegenerative disorder
Yi Sum Yue explores the surprising neuroprotective properties of this soft, creamy cheese
Michel Quist explains how this mysterious force could change our understanding of the future of the universe
Opinion
Claire Ding explores how the administration’s policies will affect scientific progress, from public health to space exploration
Bibi Boyce discusses the contribution of artificial intelligence to climate change
Teymour Taj explores the implications of the launch of the new Chinese AI chatbot
From Pavlov to probiotics, Charlie Owen examines how our gut microbiome can affect our mental health
Feature
Teymour Taj explores some of the weird and wonderful theories predicting the end of life on Earth
Global Health
Ellie Robinson explores possible contenders for the next outbreak
Not Built for This
Matthew Taylor dives into our relationship with social media and the digital world
Ecology
Lucie Debaig pours cold water on red squirrel conservation efforts and suggests making peace with greedy greys
Global Health
Following the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Ruby Jackson explores just how worried we need to be about mpox
Opinion
Isaac Howell dissects the arguments in favour of trophy hunting in Africa
Science
Rachel Duke offers a new perspective on the age-old STEM vs Humanities debate
Science
Laura Nassar makes us question all we thought we knew about the world around us
Science
Rachel Duke explores the science behind why lying is so addictive to watch.
Science
Anouk Waller-Sargent speaks to Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell