Life

What fame does to your brain

Volume 4 Issue 001: Colour-changing fish, hardwired monkeys and a cocktail of feelgood chemicals. Catch that buzz – fame is the drug that we’re thinking of.

Sex on acid

Volume 4 Issue 001: We speak to the sexual psychonauts trying to reclaim intimacy from plastic porn and meaningless sex.

Circus Exodus

Volume 4 Issue 001: How wildlife experts Chris Packham and Charlotte Corney are liberating traumatised big cats from circuses across Europe.

Eaglewatch

Volume 4 Issue 001: Tagging birds of prey and retrieving dead bodies: in Scotland on the trail of the raptor harassers.

Amazon Rainforest Deforestation Charity Humaitá Mura Tribe

Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever

Photo of the day: A child of the Mura tribe stands in front of a deforested area of indigenous land, inside the Amazon rainforest. Taken near the near town of Humaitá, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, on 20th August.

Elon Musk: a cheat sheet

He’s determined to send humans to Mars, wants to insert AI into our brains and got so fed up with the LA traffic that he started a company to build a tunnel underneath the city. Is there anything that Tesla CEO Elon Musk doesn’t do?

Poppers: reviewed from best to worst

From the dancefloor to a dick date, poppers give you an extra lift that lasts all of 10 seconds. But which different brands should you avoid? And which should you take back to the bedroom? We get to the bottom of it.

Daniel James scores on his Premiership debut

Photo of the day: Man Utd’s Daniel James celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Scott McTominay, Marcus Rashford and team mates at the Manchester United v Chelsea match at Old Trafford stadium on 11th August.

Wish we were here

The aerial view of a beach, captured by a drone, as people sunbathe under colourful parasols and swim in the sea in the Kusadasi district of Aydin, Turkey on 23rd July.

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