June 2014 IssueScienceHow do submarines get online?By Jeremy KingsleyGearHow to do the tablecloth trickBy Helena WilliamsCultureBiologist makes cheese from her own tongue microbesBy Azeen GhorayshiScienceHow odd: we're hard-wired to prefer even numbersBy Alex BellosScienceA duty-free crossbow built from items sold beyond airport securityBy Tom CheshireCultureThe science behind the Tough Mudder ChallengeBy Tom BanhamBusinessKinect creates partner out of light for digital dance-offBy Emma BryceCultureDoctor Who: The time TumblrBy Stephen KellyScienceOrigami solar panels to power the space stations of tomorrowBy Bryan LufkinBusinessFashion tech wants to fit youBy Liz BacelarScienceBryony Kimmings explores link between drinking with creativityBy Madhumita VenkataramananScienceInfoporn: UK government tops tables for open data accessBy Rizzoli DenisCultureEurope's longest sculpture lands at Heathrow's T2By Vanessa QuirkScienceAtmospheric architecture hides exhibition space in the windBy Kathryn NaveBusinessHow to fix a broken iPhone displayBy Jeremy CookBusinessPaypal cofounder on the birth of fertility app GlowBy David RowanScienceNuclear crack-tracker can help avoid meltdownsBy Emma BryceBusinessRenault's super-charged F1 engine goes green(ish)By Giorgio TerruzziScienceWhy you can't trust 3D scans of citiesBy Kathryn NaveScienceThis is what ten petabytes of data looks likeBy Madhumita Venkataramanan