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On the
cover
42 Spider consciousness
Inside the amazing mind
of an arachnid
16 Quantum freeze
Nanoparticle cooled to
nearly absolute zero
38 Sanity check
The flawed experiment that
shook psychiatry to its core
News
Views
Features
14 SpaceX Starlink
Astronomers want to sue
to protect the night sky
15 Smells like teen vaping?
Why concerns over e-cigarette
use may be overblown
20 Nuclear winter
Nuclear power was meant to
save us from climate change,
but it is on the way out
23 Comment
Andrew Barron on the
evolution of sexuality
24 The columnist
Graham Lawton on why
aiming for net zero could work
26 Letters
Ask an AI to explain how
an AI made a decision
28 Aperture
A swarm of locusts flies
through Kenya eating crops
30 Culture
How to fight back against
everyday racism
51 Science of cooking
How to temper chocolate
52 Puzzles
A quick crossword, a beetle
problem and the quick quiz
53 Feedback
Joy of the rovers and a puzzle
puzzle: the week in weird
54 Almost the last word
How can you get flu after
vaccination? Readers explain
56 The Q&A
Psychologist Suzi Gage
on saying why to drugs
34 First alphabet
Meet the inventors of our ABCs
38 Sanity check
Inside the iconic experiment
that devastated psychiatry
42 Spider consciousness
Arachnid intelligence is more
sophisticated than we thought
46 Wiki’s missing women
Why Jess Wade is writing history
The back pages
Vol 245 No 3268
Cover image: CDC/Alissa Eckert, MS.
Dan Higgins, MAM
7 Coronavirus
Understanding the
Wuhan outbreak
Zoonosis: when viruses
jump species
What happens next?
34 First alphabet
Untold story of a writing
revolution
12 Sinking seabed 14 Robots that
sweat 28 Locust plague 46 Wiki’s
missing women 18 Close-up of the
sun’s surface
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42 Spider intelligence The remarkable abilities of arachnids
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Feature
23 Comment
“ Sexuality could be influenced
by hundreds of genes and
there is no single gene for
same-sex attraction”