ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Only full disclosure of drug trial results will maintain trust Pharmaceutical firms have a history of suppressing unfavourable results from drug trials. It’s time to compel them to publish data in full Opinion
ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Volunteers ate 6000 calories a day to probe cause of diabetes Supersize me: a recipe for diabetes (Image: ArtMarie/Getty) Eating two and a half times more than you should will leave you overweight and prone to type 2 diabetes , although no one is entirely sure why. Now a team that fed volunteers a whopping 6000 calories a day have found some clues. Obesity is only … News
Humans Refugee crisis: Why one boy's tragedy created a wave of empathy It took the story of a drowned child to end apathy to mass refugee deaths on Europe's shores. It doesn't have to be this way, says morality researcher Daryl Cameron Opinion
ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ New look at antidepressant suicide risks from infamous trial So popular, it's in our water (Image: Steven Taylor/Getty) YOU may never have heard of it, but Study 329 changed medicine. It was the first trial to highlight serious problems with a common class of antidepressants, but only now have the full results been opened up to independent scrutiny. They show that one drug is … News
Life Living fossil nautilus re-emerges after 30 years of hiding (Image: Peter Ward) ALMOST 30 years had passed since the last sighting of Allonautilus scrobiculatus when this creature swam in front of Peter Ward's camera last month, deep below the sea off Papua New Guinea. Nautiluses, distant relatives of squid and cuttlefish, are sometimes called "living fossils" because they appear almost unchanged from 500-million-year-old preserved … Regulars
Humans Buzz words: How language creates your emotions Some societies don't have a word for worry. Others have 15 words for fear. Does it change the way they feel? Features
Life The sick truth behind worries on migrant health The prejudice and fear that dogged the arrival of mid-20th century migrants is fascinatingly captured in Contagious Communities. We should learn the lessons CultureLab
Feedback: Addressing STEM's gender imbalance is child's play... (Image: Paul McDevitt) Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more Brushing up on science THE new president of the British Science Association, Athene Donald, has spoken out ahead of her inauguration to condemn early influences that drive women away from careers in science, technology, engineering and maths … Regulars