Mind Understanding conscious experience isn’t beyond the realm of science For a long time objective measurement of subjective experience was considered impossible, but it is finally becoming a reality, promising a boost for health care and much more Comment
Physics Quantum disorder is dependent on who is looking for it A new understanding of how an observer can change the disorder, or entropy, of a quantum object could help us probe how gravity interacts with the quantum realm News
Health Ozempic is increasingly being linked to vision loss. What’s the truth? Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could raise the risk of a rare form of vision loss, but we are still trying to unpick why News
Physics Hypnotic art has its roots in the terrifying reality of nuclear bombs In his Atomic series, artist James Stanford showcases "the spectacle and the horror" of growing up near a nuclear bomb testing site Regulars
Humans The epic scientific quest to reveal what makes folktales so compelling Linguists, psychologists and experts in cultural evolution are discovering why we tell stories, how ancient the oldest ones are and why some tales run and run Features
Humans Are we really doomed? An entertaining guide to humanity's extinction Few people could write so genially, even humorously, about our existential crisis. Henry Gee can, in his excellent new book The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire Culture
BrainTwister #64: Matching tiles Can you solve this week’s logic puzzle? Plus our quick quiz and the answer to last week’s problem Regulars
Comment Is this the most glorious retraction notice a journal has ever made? Feedback would like to bring to readers' attention the retraction of five psychology articles by Nicolas Guéguen, including a "field study" into "bust size and hitchhiking" Regulars