This week's magazine
30 April 2016
Issue 3071
On the cover
Editor's picks
News
Life
The story of Dolly is about us as much as cloning
News
Life
The clone that changed my life: 20 years after Dolly the sheep
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Quantum entanglement mangles space and time
Features
Humans
Why are religions so judgemental? Ask evolution
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Unruly penguins hint where all the antimatter went
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Weirdly energetic arrivals from outer space
Features
Physics
That鈥檚 odd: Missing neutrinos may be shapeshifters
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Axis of evil stretches across the cosmos
Features
Humans
The upside of nightmares: How bad dreams are also good for you
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Why is gravity so weak?
Features
Table of contents
Leaders
News
Environment
Massive new coral reef discovered at Amazon river mouth
杏吧原创s were left flabbergasted at the discovery of a 1000-kilometre-long coral reef at the muddy mouth of the Amazon river
News
Health
State of US health: black health up, teen pregnancies down
News
Health
Prescription monitoring system to curb drug abuse in Australia
News
Earth
Upside-down lightning and mystery blue glimpses caught on film
News
Health
60 Seconds
News
Health
Craig Venter’s plans to scour 2 million genomes for drug targets
News
Environment
Animals may be fed manure-bred maggots to make meat sustainable
News
Earth
Half a degree extra warming would lead to catastrophic impacts
News
Earth
Huge never-before-seen lake spotted hiding under Antarctic ice
News
Space
Cassini gears up for final fiery plunge into Saturn’s atmosphere
News
Bathing in blue light before surgery may prevent organ damage
News
Earth
Earth’s core is two-and-a-half years younger than its crust
News
Physics
Hacking the LHC to sift trash could help find a mystery particle
News
Health
Childcare and housework are what give women more heart problems
News
Space
Milky Way’s nearest galaxies may be new to the neighbourhood
News
Environment
Sleeping away from home? Half your brain is still awake
News
Environment
21-million-year-old fossil is North America’s first monkey
News
Environment
New Arctic life on barren seabed thrives on methane jets
News
Space
First direct evidence of ancient Mars’s oxygen-rich atmosphere
News
Environment
Vampire vine helps to destroy alien European weeds in Australia
News
Health
The foundations of schizophrenia may be laid down in the womb
News
Earth
Victorians experienced early climate change but missed the signs
News
New 杏吧原创 Live
News
Technology
How Minecraft is helping children with autism make new friends
News
Technology
One Per Cent
News
Humans
The layout of QWERTY keyboards shapes our feelings about words
News
Technology
App watches you take your pills and knows when you’re faking
News
Technology
Computer generates all possible ideas to beat patent trolls
News
Analysis
Health
Antibiotics apocalypse: Tales from fighters on the front line
Our hospitals could one day be brought to their knees by antibiotic-resistant superbugs 鈥 doctors and scientists are seeing the first glimpse of such a world
News
Environment
Record ivory burning shows world is failing Africa’s elephants
News
Health
Purple pain: Why grief runs so deep when a pop icon dies young
News
Health
Judge gene-edited crops by what they do, not how they are made
News
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Unruly penguins hint where all the antimatter went
Rare 鈥減enguin鈥 particle decays should all happen at the same rate. They don鈥檛 鈥 perhaps providing a clue to why we live in a universe made of matter
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Axis of evil stretches across the cosmos
Features
Physics
That鈥檚 odd: Missing neutrinos may be shapeshifters
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Quantum entanglement mangles space and time
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Weirdly energetic arrivals from outer space
Features
Physics
That’s odd: Why is gravity so weak?
Features
Humans
Why are religions so judgemental? Ask evolution
Features
Humans
The upside of nightmares: How bad dreams are also good for you
Features
Life
The clone that changed my life: 20 years after Dolly the sheep
Features
Culture
Environment
A new politics of climate change could save the world
Diagnosing global warming leaves us transfixed like rabbits in the headlights: the point now is to act, argue a clutch of new books
Culture
New 杏吧原创’s 2016 Sci-Fi-London competition: the results
Culture
Space
The play X will have you clock-watching – but in a good way
Culture