Earth Britons need to accept their new climate The increasing likelihood of extreme weather events poses big challenges for the UK. Fortunately, there are some unexpected precedents Opinion
Space China's Jade Rabbit moon rover showing signs of life Is Yutu waking up after all? Reports of the moon bunny's death may be somewhat exaggerated. Despite earlier suggestions that China's lunar rover, Yutu – or Jade Rabbit – had been officially declared dead , Chinese state media now say that the rabbit has phoned home. It remains unclear, though, whether the rover is healthy … News
Space Stellar archaeologist: We excavated the purest star Anna Frebel has discovered a star almost as old as the universe Astronomer Anna Frebel is part of a team that reported the discovery this week of a star that is almost as old as the universe – using techniques reminiscent of traditional archaeology. Lisa Grossman caught up with her at the Massachusetts Institute of … Opinion
Earth Darkness at the end of Brazil's great water tunnel (Image: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters) WHEN complete, this tunnel – it is a tunnel carved by humans, not water – will be more than 4 kilometres long. The Cuncas II tunnel is part of an ambitious 477 kilometre network of tunnels and canals that is being built to provide north-eastern Brazil with water. The region has a … Regulars
ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Healing spark: Hack body electricity to replace drugs (Image: Angus Greig) We're learning to speak the electrical language of the body – and using it to develop treatments for diseases from arthritis to diabetes FOR Goran Ostovich*, just driving his delivery van was a daily agony. The painful swelling in his hands, wrists and elbows made it nearly impossible to grip and turn … Features
Life Britain's earliest humanity in epic exhibition This reconstruction of an early modern human depicts him with a painting tool in his lips Was this skull in Gough cave linked to cannibalism? A groundbreaking display at London's Natural History Museum reveals the humans that occupied Britain for the past million years – and tells their stories February is proving to be an … CultureLab
Leagues ahead? The best way to judge universities A personalised tool to rank universities may be better than existing league tables Careers
Feedback: All shall have pills Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more All shall have pills SOME time ago Feedback noticed posters plugging nutritional supplements, exhorting us to buy "his" and "her" pills from Vitabiotics, and shrugged. We started from a sceptical stance on the benefits of supplements, especially for the people … Regulars