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This week’s issue
Features
38 Green fashion
Cheap and cheerful
clothing is ruining the
environment – here is how
you can buck the trend
46 Trippy treatment
Is a psychedelic experience
really necessary for
hallucinogenic medicine
to work?
51 Citizen science
Take part in the
teabag trials
53 Puzzles
Try our crossword, quick quiz
and logic puzzle
54 Almost the last word
Why are consonants more
common than vowels?
55 Tom Gauld for
New Scientist
A cartoonist’s take
on the world
56 Feedback
Rogue editors and undefinable
words: the week in weird
The back pages
Views
27 Comment
Angelo Vermeulen on lessons
from space about food security
28 The columnist
Botanical gardens are a haven
for Beronda L. Montgomery
30 Aperture
See neurons, nuclei and more
in a whole new light
32 Letters
Could the climate be saved
with economic degrowth?
34 Culture
Explore the science of Doctor
Who at a clever new exhibition
News
10 Emergency medicine
3D-printed tourniquets
could be used in Ukraine
14 AI illustrators
Will text-to-image generators
put humans out of a job?
15 UK visa
Scheme to attract global
talent excludes graduates
from African universities
19 Birds in decline The impact of farming on biodiversity in Japan
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News
46 The future of
psychedelic medicine
8 DNA secrets of
Pompeii revealed
9 How stars steal planets
20 Gene therapies treat
deadly childhood diseases
On the
cover
Vol 254 No 3389
Cover image: Kasiq
38 Can fashion
ever be green?
The environmental cost
of your clothing — and
what you can do about it
12 Go for SpinLaunch!
The plan to throw
things into space 34 Science of Doctor Who
19 Bricks made from moon dust
9 Artificial cells
51 Is your teabag really
biodegradable?
“The fashion
industry has
become a
threat to the
habitability
of the planet”
38 Features
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