October 2017 IssueScienceThis algorithm has found the greenest city in the worldBy Matt ReynoldsBusinessThe best startups in EdinburghBy Victoria Woollaston-WebberThe Big StoryTo get online, Cubans have staged a DIY revolutionBy Antonio García MartínezGearOmega has relaunched its classic 1957 trilogy as a setBy Kathryn NaveScienceThese giant wind turbines are powering a cheaper futureBy Bonnie ChristianBusinessStartup tips from Love Home Swap founder Debbie WosskowBy Charlie BurtonBusinessHow do you spend the first hour of your working day?By Bonnie ChristianGearHow to motivate a youthful teamBy Bonnie ChristianBusinessParis wants to be a global startup hub. The first stop? Station FBy Rowland ManthorpeBusinessWelcome to the yap economyBy Chris Stokel-WalkerScienceContactless is so 2017. This lozenge is a metal virtual walletBy Lucy JohnsonCultureThe new V&A museum in Dundee is a radical shape-shifterBy Clare DowdyThe Big StoryTo catch a paedophile, you only need to look at their handsBy Richard BensonCultureThe next big act out of Abbey Road could be an AI startupBy Libby PlummerScienceLooking for life on Mars? Start with microbes in AntarcticaBy Ben HammersleyCultureThese body hackers have stepped straight out of sci-fiBy Jack NeedhamScienceThis crazy intricate 3D-printed chair was built by robotsBy Bonnie ChristianCultureBryan Cranston on the beauty of Philip K. Dick's Electric DreamsBy Nicole KobieThe Big StoryBlade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve is science-fiction's brave new hopeBy Stuart McGurkScienceA farewell to Cassini, from the scientist behind its iconic photosBy David WarmflashIdeasTake cybersecurity away from spies... for everyone's sakeBy Emily TaylorCultureCERN isn't just colliding particles. It's welcoming artistsBy Chris Stokel-WalkerThe Big StoryThis AI could hold the key to decoding human intelligenceBy Roger HighfieldBusinessThis startup is teaching coding to Canada's most isolated kidsBy Katherine LaidlawMore Stories