Technology We have let down teens if we ban social media but embrace AI Governments are looking to ban social media for children but can't get enough of AI – a technology parents are far less equipped to deal with Comment
Environment Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach our plates In 2020, the world produced more than enough calories to feed the global population, but only half of those calories reached people’s plates due to rising meat and biofuel production News
Life Birds dazzle and amaze in stunning new photographs Flamingoes, a kingfisher and two red-crowned cranes are shown in all their glory in these images from the new book Aviary: The bird in contemporary photography Regulars
Health The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds From flexible implants to circuits seeded with living cells, a new kind of electronics is starting to produce long-lasting implants with the potential to help everything from paralysis to hearing and vision loss Features
Mind What can psychoanalysis teach us about love and heartbreak? In Love's Labour, psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz draws on 40 years of conversations with his patients about relationships. This compelling memoir is reminiscent of the writing of Oliver Sacks, says David Robson Culture
Mathematics The surprisingly useful mathematical patterns in some real-world data From stock market prices to house numbers, certain collections of numbers aren't as random as you'd think, says Katie Steckles Regulars
Not to worry, no giant radioactive wasps here Feedback remembers Godzilla, and feels a little nervous about the wasp nest found at an old nuclear weapons site in South Carolina Regulars