Environment We must use genetic technologies now to avert the coming food crisis Food production is responsible for more than a third of greenhouse gas emissions. To get everyone the food they need in a warming world, governments worldwide must invest in securing our food systems Comment
Life Vampire bats run on a treadmill to reveal their strange metabolism Experiments where vampire bats were made to run on a treadmill have revealed how they extract energy from protein in their latest blood meal News
Environment Does this high-tech lettuce hold the answer to the global food crisis? Photographer Kadir van Lohuizen captures the food industry's attempts to meet the challenges of climate change and conflicts in his new book, Food for Thought Regulars
Health Why we now think the myopia epidemic can be slowed – or even reversed Rates of near-sightedness are rising all over the world. But solutions to the epidemic are coming into focus and could be simpler than you think Features
Environment The dilemma of mining more metals so we can ditch fossil fuels In his new book, Power Metal, journalist Vince Beiser provides a balanced briefing on the race for the resources that will shape our technological future Culture
Physics You can't put a price on the sense of awe particle physics inspires Astronomy and particle physics are no longer seen as vital by the US establishment, so funding has fallen. But our work creates a sense of wonder, and wonder matters, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Comment
How to take a quantum approach to finding love Feedback was delighted to learn of the appearance of quantum physicist Garrett Josemans on Netflix's Love is Blind. After all, being comfortable with two opposing realities can surely help in a relationship Regulars