BBC Earth Magazine - March 2017
BBC Earth Magazine - March 2017
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In this issue
In this issue, learn more about the latest puzzles solved in the world of dinosaur research; In other news, 31 January may be a bad day for salmon lovers as they learn about the decline in farmed salmon production. Norway and Scotland salmon farms (two of the world’s biggest exporters) have been decimated by sea lice, while a toxic algae bloom killed enough fish in Chile to fill several Olympic swimming pools. With that being said, poor fishing practices for decades also add on to the drastically decreasing population of edible fish and it may spell the end of fish as food. We got in touch with a marine biologist; writer and keen scuba diver to reveal new
innovations that could help reverse the damage.
Scientists Reverse Signs Of Ageing
New genetic treatment using stem cells suggests we can trun back the clock on old age.
2 mins
The Curse Of The Nine-Day Queen
Lady Jane Grey was put on the English throne by her scheming father-in-law, deposed by her power-hungry cousin and condemned to death by her own father’s treason. Nicola Tallis tells the story of a tragic victim of her royal blood.
9 mins
Meet Your Second Brain
Decision-making, mood, disease… scientists are discovering that the network of neurons in our gut is involved in a lot more than just digestion .
6 mins
Winston Churchill: Atomic Warrior, Nuclear Peacemaker
At the dawn of the Cold War, Churchill was one of the west’s leading champions of the atomic bomb. But, as Britain found itself in the crosshairs of a Soviet attack, his attitude changed – and that, writes Kevin Ruane, set him at odds with the United States.
8 mins
BBC Earth Magazine Description:
Publisher: JSIM EDUCATION PTE LTD
Category: Science
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
A bi-monthly publication containing a feast of information for the curious mind. Every issue is packed with fascinating images, thought-provoking and entertaining articles about the world around us, the natural life that populates it, the history that has shaped our existence upon it, and the science that has driven it and continues to propel us into the future.
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