This week's magazine
16 April 2016
Issue 3069
Editor's picks
News
Mind
Science isn’t as solid as it should be – but science can fix it
News
Health
In sync: How to take control of your many body clocks
Features
Health
Why so much science research is flawed – and what to do about it
Features
Earth
Rain makers: How high-flying bacteria could control the clouds
Features
Table of contents
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Space
SpaceX lands reusable rocket on a barge after four failures
Last week SpaceX successfully landed the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket on an ocean barge, paving the way for reusable rockets and cheaper space flight
News
Space
Our top 5 wacky NASA missions that might just happen
News
Humans
Second CRISPR human embryo study shows there is a long way to go
News
Environment
Tiger numbers in the wild rise for the first time in 100 years
News
Health
60 Seconds
News
Health
DEA mellowing out on cannabis would make medical research easier
News
Health
Records reveal gender-selective abortion taking place in Canada
News
Space
NASA recovers prized Kepler space telescope after emergency
News
Health
First evidence that sperm epigenetics affect the next generation
News
Space
Billionaire pledges $100m to send spaceships to Alpha Centauri
News
Health
Brain implant lets paralysed man move his hand with his thoughts
News
Earth
Why the North Pole is now slowly moving towards London
News
Environment
Lemur extinctions in Madagascar leave behind doomed orphan trees
News
Life
Missing building block of life could be made on ice in space
News
Physics
Laser-driven liquid marbles can push 150 times their own weight
News
Environment
Pink rays spotted hitching a ride on the backs of stingrays
News
Life
Extreme morning sickness? You’re less likely to have a boy
News
Earth
Invasive earthworms threaten growth of new North American trees
News
Health
The genetic superheroes who have mutations but not the disease
News
Space
Mars moons may have formed after collision with Pluto-like world
News
Humans
Missing Y chromosome kept us apart from Neanderthals
News
Environment
Bawean warty pig may be world’s rarest pig, with only 230 around
News
Technology
How to make apps that help Europe-bound Syrian refugees
News
Technology
One Per Cent
News
Environment
Submarine-hunting drones take off and land on water vertically
News
Health
Thync piece: Do mind-altering wearables live up to the billing?
News
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News
Analysis
Space
Space station turf war is coming – who will own low Earth orbit?
The International Space Station's days are numbered, but China, Russia, the US and private corporations are vying for position in the new space order
News
Technology
Will weaponised drones end the need for boots on the ground?
News
Health
Some stillbirths are avoidable if we know enough to act in time
News
Earth
Capitalism must be re-engineered if we want a low-carbon world
News
Features
Health
In sync: How to take control of your many body clocks
You have not one, but thousands or even millions of body clocks. Learn to control them, and you can tackle problems from jet lag to weight loss
Features
Earth
Rain makers: How high-flying bacteria could control the clouds
Features
Health
Why so much science research is flawed – and what to do about it
Features
Culture
Regulars
Environment
Feedback: The scientific predictions hiding in classic fiction
Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more
Climate change
This Week’s Letters
Letters
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A fresh angle
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Whither weather?
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Creating a buzz
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Laundry stiffener
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Time’s up
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Mystery lith
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