Trump's unfounded health claims cast a long shadow Adding flawed advice to the information overload around pregnancy is likely to cause harm, especially when there are few good ways to combat scientific misinformation Comment
Physics Hints of exotic dark matter particles could be hiding in LHC data Particles similar to axions, the leading candidate for dark matter that has long eluded detection, may have already been created in particle colliders – and remained hidden in the data News
Health What we know, and don't, about the link between painkillers and autism Scientific evidence is lacking to support the US government’s decisions to caution against using a common painkiller in pregnancy and fast-track the approval of an experimental medication for autism News
Life Endearing photos of bats show clever adaptations like long tongues In his book The Genius Bat, ecologist Yossi Yovel explains why these mammals are a vital part of ecosystems, pollinating plants and keeping insect populations in check Regulars
Environment 'We're precipitating an extermination rather than an extinction event' Broadcaster and campaigner Chris Packham is on a mission to cut overconsumption, take on fossil fuel giants and create a fairer world Features
Mind A terrifying book dissects the neuroscience of warfare Warhead by neuroscientist Nicholas Wright is an alarming insider account of how our brains influence conflict – and how those brains were, in turn, shaped by war, finds Elle Hunt Culture
Comment Why abandoning psychedelic research in the 1970s was a blow to science Work on medical uses of mind-altering substances was sidelined for decades by the political backlash against drugs, a misstep that has echoes in today’s intolerance of some fields of study Comment
Comment What might the humble house mouse be trying to tell us? Feedback is amazed to find that the audible vocalisations of the house mouse is all but unstudied in favour of the ultrasonic sounds humans can’t hear. SQUEAK! Regulars