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How Can We Deal With All The Dead?
More people die every day, but our graveyards aren’t getting any bigger. So what happens when we inevitably start running out of places to put the bodies? Jules Howard takes you through the options
How Many Senses Do We Have?
Is there such as thing as a sense of timing? What about a sense of direction? Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett delves into the different ways we’re able to perceive the world that go beyond sight, sound, touch, taste and smell…
WILL WE WORK IN THE FUTURE?
A job is an important part of how we find happiness in our lives (even if we don’t always enjoy the work). But what if the machines start doing everything for us? HELEN RUSSELL finds out if our working days are numbered
HOW DO HORSES GET TO THE OLYMPICS?
While the coronavirus pandemic has made things increasingly difficult for world-class athletes to travel, spare a thought for all the horses that cross continents for the Olympic and Paralympic equestrian events.
SHOULD WE EDIT THE NATURAL WORLD?
A process that began centuries ago with selective breeding has developed into genetic modification. HAYLEY BENNETT explores the consequences of using these controversial tools
ARE WE THINKING ABOUT DEATH WRONG IN THE WEST?
Everyone who’s alive now – you, your friends, your family – one day won’t be. It’s an unavoidable fact and yet we often go to great lengths to avoid acknowledging it. JULES HOWARD explains why that might be a mistake
ARE WE GETTING HAPPIER?
Enjoying more good days than bad? Feel like that bounce in your step’s getting bigger? HELEN RUSSELL looks into whether we’re all feeling more cheery…
The Explainer: Why Are Mountains So Formidable?
The explainer
Why Does The Universe Exist?
Stephen Wolfram is trying to find a rule that dictates the Universe. And in doing so, he might even become the first person to finally devise a complete, fundamental theory of physics. Elegant, or what?
A Scientist's Guide To Life - Indoor Air Pollution
Cleaning products… candles… cookers… how much does indoor air pollution really affect us, and what can we do about it? Respiratory specialist Dr Jonathan Grigg explains all -
Electric Vehicles: What Can We Do With The Growing Number Of Dead Batteries?
What will happen to the batteries when the first generation of electric vehicles reach the end of their lifespans in around a decade? Are they bound for the scrapheap, or can they be salvaged?
MASKING THE ISSUE
Even when the pandemic is over, you shouldn’t shove your face coverings to the back of the drawer
SPIDERS: SHOULD I BE WORRIED ABOUT BEING BITTEN BY A FALSE WIDOW?
A study has found that numbers of the spiders are increasing, along with the number of people being bitten. But what risk do they really pose?
BEYOND THE MEDAL
A Paralympian and their guide form a partnership based on more than winning
WHY DO I ALWAYS WALK INTO A ROOM AND FORGET WHAT I'M DOING?
Fear not, you’re far from the only one to have had this rather unsettling experience.
ALEXA, WHERE' S MY ROBOT BUTLER?
A machine that does the jobs we don’t want – that’s what was promised to us by the science fiction of the last century. Unfortunately, goof high-tech helps in hard to find - but that's about to change. Jennifer Pettison Touhy reveals how ho our homes are about to start looking after us, and not the other way around
Climate Change: Can The New Targets Get Us To Net Zero?
The UK government is aiming for an emissions cut of 78 per cent, compared with levels in 1990. They want to achieve this by 2035. Is this feasible?
Through Hardship To The Stars
‘Per aspera ad astra’. This is the phrase adopted as a statement of intent by space agencies, both real and fictional, that originates in Virgil’s Aeneid. But exactly what kinds of hardship will the human body have to endure to colonise the cosmos? Prof Christopher E Mason has been studying astronauts’ reactions to life in space and reveals to Ian Taylor how we might adapt to overcome the challenges we face
EYE OPENER
Incredible Images around the world
A GIANT LEAP FOR ANIMAL KIND
As we look to set up permanent bases on the Moon, Mars and beyond, we’ll need to bring other forms of life with us... but how will they cope with life in space?
INSTALLING A NEW AGE OF HUMANITY
FROM REALITY-ENHANCING IMPLANTS TO BRAIN-CONTROLLED EXOSKELETONS, BREAKTHROUGHS IN BIO-TECH HAVE FUELLED A NEW FUSION OF MACHINERY AND ORGANIC MATTER. HERE WE SPEAK TO THE CYBORGS WHO ARE HELPING HUMANITY TRANSCEND ITS BIOLOGICAL LIMITS, ONE DEVICE AT A TIME
EAT YOURSELF HAPPY
Increasing evidence suggests that a microbiome-friendly diet is good for your brain as well as your body
MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
How a hand-holding charity stunt launched a social network, way back in the 1980s
BMI: IT'S FLAWED, SO WHY DO WE USE IT?
A report published by the Women and Equalities Committee says that the use of the Body Mass Index should be scrapped. Is there a better way to calculate if you’re a healthy weight?
A SCIENTIST'S GUIDE TO LIFE HOW TO HAVE THE ULTIMATE SHAVE
FED UP OF NICKS, CUTS AND RASHES? THIS MONTH, DR MARY SOMMERLAD FROM THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS EXPLAINS HOW TO HAVE THE ULTIMATE SHAVE…
Hide And Seek In Cyberspace
A puzzle that remained unanswered for more than 14 years has now been solved, thanks to technological leaps in image searching
Why Do Some People Experience More Vaccine Side Effects Than Others?
Vaccines work by showing the body a microbial mugshot of a tiny perpetrator (such as a virus or bacterium) that is a threat to your body.
Should We Be Worried The Speed Of Earth's Rotation Is Changing?
We define a day as 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours – the time it takes for Earth to rotate once.
How Wildlife Vaccines Will Prevent The Next Human Pandemic
The coronavirus vaccines currently being injected into arms across the world are our escape route to normality. But keeping deadly viruses at bay and maintaining our freedoms in the future may require brand-new mass vaccination programmes that look very different to the ones currently taking place
Covid-19: Why Is It So Difficult To Figure Out Which Animal It Came From?
Was it bats? Was it pangolins? Was it both? Was it something else? Finding the origin of SARS-CoV-2 is vital for fighting future epidemics