AMPHIBIANS that came to stay: How did odd-looking creatures that struggled out of warm equatorial waters to live on land hundreds of millions of years ago end up on a Scottish football ground? Features
Engineering the underground Olympics: While competing teams slog it out during the Olympic ice hockey tornament in Norway’s Gjovik cavern next week, engineers will br busy admiring their own skills in excavating such a giant stadium underground Features
Eye at the edge of the universe: High on a desolate volcano, the world’s most powerful telescope is exploring the frontiers of the Universe Features
The Wife, the Waif, the Warrior & the Warlock: Do you see your Valentine as Wife, Waif, Whore or Witch? If you do, it could be because your psyche sees you as Warrior, Whizzkid, Worthy or Warlock Features
How far should we go? – All over Britain, ethics committees are struggling to cope with the difficult moral questions posed by rapid changes in medical technology News
AMPHIBIANS that came to stay: How did odd-looking creatures that struggled out of warm equatorial waters to live on land hundreds of millions of years ago end up on a Scottish football ground? Features
Engineering the underground Olympics: While competing teams slog it out during the Olympic ice hockey tornament in Norway’s Gjovik cavern next week, engineers will br busy admiring their own skills in excavating such a giant stadium underground Features
Eye at the edge of the universe: High on a desolate volcano, the world’s most powerful telescope is exploring the frontiers of the Universe Features
The Wife, the Waif, the Warrior & the Warlock: Do you see your Valentine as Wife, Waif, Whore or Witch? If you do, it could be because your psyche sees you as Warrior, Whizzkid, Worthy or Warlock Features
Review: Software – Have fun at the interface wiyh a dig into Darwin, games for the flighty, art on screen, statistics and the facts about fax Books & Arts
Forum: Fly me to the Moon – Phil Bagnallsets his sights on a holiday tailor-made for the lunatic fringe.
Forum: Faraday by any other name – Andy Coghlan follows the progress of an innovative partnership between industry and academia
Thistle Diary: Come on in, the water’s lovely . . . – Up and down the corridors of Westminster with Tam Dalyell