May / June 2019 IssueThe Big StoryInside the first placebo-controlled studies testing if microdosing LSD actually worksBy Victoria TurkBusinessKing's Cross has become London's biggest, buzziest tech hubBy Will BedingfieldThe Big StoryHigh in the Swiss Alps, tourism is wreaking environmental havocBy Jimi FamurewaCultureThis pollution-busting window cleans the air with photosynthesisBy Anna MarksBusinessHow Melbourne's best startups are scaling up down underBy Katia MoskvitchGearHow a British upstart forged a sustainable T-shirt revolutionBy Sanjana VargheseThe Big StoryTropical forests are dying. Seed-slinging drones can save themBy Peter GuestBusinessHere's how you can actually break your smartphone addictionBy Amit KatwalaBusinessForget about artificial intelligence, extended intelligence is the futureBy Joi ItoBusinessThe story of London's tech scene, as told by those who built itBy James SilverCultureRead the comments and think of the children: 10 rules for life onlineBy Ben HammersleyScienceTo truly fight climate change, we need to totally reinvent politicsBy Edward LuceScienceTechnology will only transform medicine if we get privacy rightBy Robert WachterBusinessStandardisation broke education. Here's how we can fix our schoolsBy Ken RobinsonCultureWe asked a bunch of ten year olds how they use technologyBy Victoria TurkCultureThese are the inspiring designs that have defined our ageBy Stephen ArmstrongScienceThe next frontier for batteries is helping to power massive shipsBy Daphne Leprince-RinguetCultureInside Mars Base One, China's latest reality TV crazeBy Daphne Leprince-RinguetScienceWe can only fight climate change if we also focus on the mundaneBy Katharine HayhoeBusinessTo change the world, governments need to launch new moonshotsBy Mariana MazzucatoBusinessYou're thinking about smart cities in completely the wrong wayBy Francesca BriaBusinessThe four things London needs to do to fix its knife crime epidemicBy Gary SlutkinBusinessTo achieve gender equality, it's time to blow up masculinityBy Anne-Marie SlaughterCultureWhy Ian McEwan brought Turing back to life for his latest novelBy Matt ReynoldsMore Stories