Smartphone use is a polarising issue - but can we find better ways of using technology?
Shoshana Zuboff's book clarifies a phenomenon that we may know about but not fully comprehend.
You are born 100 per cent human but die 50 per cent alien, because half the cells in your body do not belong to you.
Breakthroughs in gene therapy have been undermined by extortionate charges. But Big Pharma’s stranglehold could be ending.
A legal case is asking the Home Office to explain how its algorithm "streams" visa applicants.
New figures show that antibiotic resistance is on the rise, even as prescriptions in England fall.
Half a century on from the Apollo 11 mission, how well do you really know our lunar friend, its moonquakes and Moon dust?
The social industry was invented to capture social life and turn it to profit – and we are all slaving away as its unpaid “digital serfs”.
Q&A with Angela Saini, author of "Superior: The Return of Race Science".
Asteroid mining, synthetic meat, surrogacy – a slew of radical thinkers envisage brave new worlds. But can we get there?