Environment The covid-19 pandemic has reignited questions about population size A pandemic assisted by our incursions into nature has given questions about human population size a renewed focus, but advocates for limiting population also have questions to answer 51¶¯Âþ
Space Weird space radio signal tracked to its source for the first time Illustration of a magnetar's magnetic fields and a burst of radiation For the first time, we have tracked a strange blast of radio waves – called a fast radio burst – back to its source, solving a major cosmic mystery. The burst came from a magnetar, which is a neutron star with a strong magnetic … 51¶¯Âþ
Environment Here’s why it is so hellishly hard to give up your car to go green I got rid of my car months ago in an effort to be kinder to the environment, but it has been much harder than I expected and I’m reluctantly driving again, writes Graham Lawton 51¶¯Âþ
Life Image of herons nesting high in the treetops wins drone photo award Photographer Dmitrii Viliunov, Drone Photo Awards TAKEN 30 metres up in the air, this shot of a great white heron and grey heron in their respective nests also provides a bird's-eye view of Russia's expansive forests, which cover almost half of the country. Dmitrii Viliunov took the photo near the city of Smolensk using a … Regulars
Environment The population debate: Are there too many people on the planet? The world population is 7.7 billion. What do our growing numbers mean for economic security, climate change, environmental destruction and the likelihood of pandemics? Features
Earth Ammonite review: Here's the true story of palaeontologist Mary Anning Mary Anning (Kate Winslet, left) and Charlotte Murchison (Saoirse Ronan, right) in Ammonite Ammonite , a new film about fossil hunter Mary Anning  from Francis Lee (the director of 2017's much-praised God's Own Country ), is unhurried in a way that won't be everyone’s cup of tea. But then again, neither was the fieldwork essential … Culture
Space The Orion Nebula is now visible in the sky - here’s how to find it From November to February, the Orion Nebula can be seen with the naked eye. But with a pair of binoculars you can get a much more detailed view, says Abigail Beall Regulars
Will unboxing videos mixed with ASMR be the latest PR craze? Unboxing brain orgasms, plus pencils that circumnavigate the world and energy from neutrinos, in Feedback’s weird weekly round up Regulars