Covert narcissism
Not all narcissists are loudmouth egotists, according to a growing body of science. Narcissists are lurking everywhere and it’s not always easy to spot them. But there are telltale signs...
The Moon
Experts are calling for legal protections to safeguard scientifically significant lunar sites from being irreparably damaged.
Seagrass rescue
Seagrass, corals and kelp are crucial to Australia's marine ecosystems, but they're under threat. With the help of communities and traditional knowledge, scientists are striving to restore these underwater forests to protect carbon stocks and marine wildlife.
Sober curious?
More and more of us are thinking 'I should probably drink less.' But what is booze really doing to our bodies? Is going completely tee-total as worthwhile as people say? And what's the best way to change, if not end, our relationship with alcohol?
Plus
- Forever chemicals: What risks do the pesticides and other ‘forever chemicals’ in our food pose to our health?
- Hidden gadgets: Let’s be honest, tech can ruin a home’s aesthetic. Blocky speakers, large projector units and tangles of cables are unsightly. Tech companies are finally starting to realise this and find ways to hide them. We've rounded up our favourite hidden tech.
- Delaying menopause: The project that aims to predict when women will start their menopause, and find ways to delay it.
Issue 405 on sale 14 May 2024
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