BBC Focus - Science & Technology
EYES ON THE SKY
EARTH-BOUND TELESCOPES ARE TRANSFORMING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE. BUT WE THINK THEY LOOK PRETTY OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD TOO…
3 min |
June 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology
HITTING THE WALL
Lockdown is tough, but there are ways we can alter our mindset and endure this challenging situation a little more successfully
2 min |
June 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology
Opening The Doors Of Depression
For the past decade Prof David Nutthas been investigating the therapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs. He spoke to Jason Goodyer about his pioneering work on using psilocybin to treat depression and the effect that psychedelics have on other mental disorders
8 min |
June 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology
A New Wave Of Bacteria Is Coming Soon…
We get inside the labs that are growing beneficial bacteria to gobble up pollution, harvest waste, generate energy and help keep us healthy
10+ min |
June 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology
INNOVATIONS - PREPARE YOURSELF FOR TOMORROW
Formula 1 teams race to build ventilators
2 min |
May 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology
CORONAVIRUS TRANSMISSION: SHOULD WE ALL WEAR FACE MASKS?
Several countries, such as the US, Austria and the Czech Republic, now recommend wearing face masks to stop the spread of COVID-19, but the UK government does not. Why don’t all governments agree?
10+ min |
May 2020

All About Space
The Wonders Of Radio Astronomy
Radio can unmask many hidden properties about the universe, including merging galaxies and Fast Radio Bursts. Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith speaks to All About Space about the mysterious majesty of the field
9 min |
Issue 104

Minerva
The Roof Of The World
Humans have lived in the Arctic Circle for more than 30,000 years, overcoming environmental challenges to produce objects of great beauty, usefulness, and ingenuity. Maev Kennedy looks forward to a new exhibition at the British Museum, the first to be devoted to the region’s history and culture, and to the changes in its climate which now threaten its future.
10 min |
May/June 2020

Farming Monthly National
Future Proofing Cereals For Climate Change Drought Conditions
Research uncovers gene that improves drought resistance in cereals.
3 min |
September 2019

Men's Health UK
You Can Beat Your Biology
Don’t let your genetic inheritance stifle your potential. Out-train your DNA to surpass your goals
3 min |
July 2018

Health & Fitness
Bust Stress By Reaching For The Stars
Theres nothing like staring skywards for a stress-busting, atmospheric, out-of-this world experience. Try a trip that combines stargazing with adventure
3 min |
October 2015

Down To Earth
POD TO PLATE
Lotus seeds are not only tasty, but also a healthy and versatile ingredient to add to diet
3 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Promise in pieces
Global Talks collapse as consensus rule blocks progress on ending plastic pollution
4 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Paddy overload
Even as it records a rise in paddy acreage, Telangana enhances its push for fine-grained varieties of the crop, raising concerns
3 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Disaster zone
With an extreme weather event on almost every day this year, the Himalayas show the cost of ignoring science and warnings
5 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Dogged disruption
Free-ranging dogs have risen as predators due to the decline in vulture numbers in India. Now, these canines threaten other animals and humans with feral behaviour, disease transmission
5 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Power paradox
In drought-prone districts of Karnataka, solar parks promise prosperity but deliver displacement, exposing the fault lines of India's renewable energy transition
5 min |
September 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Micro menace
As nations negotiate a global treaty to regulate plastics, scientists have released a damning report highlighting the health impacts on humans
5 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
'Window to avoid worst climate scenarios is rapidly shutting'
In 2023, scientists for the first time quantified nine planetary boundaries—aspects that affect the functioning of Earth systems, including climate change, ocean acidification and land-system change—and concluded that six of them have already been transgressed. This assessment is based on a framework put forth in 2009 by a team led by JOHAN ROCKSTRÖM, now director at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and professor of earth system science at the University of Potsdam, Germany. All the boundaries are under strain due to global warming, bringing us closer to irreversible climate tipping points, Rockström tells SHAGUN. Excerpts:
4 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Rain check revolution
A citizen science initiative collects localised precipitation data in and around Pune to help people gain insights on rainfall patterns
2 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Spirit of the soil
MITTI: EK NAYI PEHCHAAN BRINGS FARMER ISSUES TO THE FORE THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG PROTAGONIST WHO RETURNS TO HIS ROOTS
3 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
FORGED CONSENSUS
State governments offering financial incentives to make panchayats forego voting and elect candidates by consensus could have unfavourable consequences for India's local self-governance.
10+ min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
REIGN OF FIRE
Jharia coalfield continues to burn, with no sign of respite and only sluggish progress in rehabilitation for its people
6 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Soft targets
India's largest renewable energy park risks displacing Ladakh's nomadic herders and their prized pashmina goats
4 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
BEYOND PETHA
Whether enjoyed as a sweet treat, refreshing juice or hearty vegetable dish, ash gourd offers a wealth of nutritional benefits
4 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Healing minds
In Chhattisgarh's Durg district, health workers are offering support to those silently struggling with mental health conditions
4 min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
A STATUTORY ORDER, NOT AN ADVISORY
The International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion that countries driving climate change are committing a crime against humanity reiterates the principle of common but differentiated responsibility. It is likely to boost litigation related to climate reparations
10+ min |
August 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Pads with purpose
In Delhi's Azadpur, women champion menstrual health through hand-made, affordable hygiene products
2 min |
August 01, 2025

Down To Earth
All in the name
Draft UN resolution on trans-fats elimination fails to distinguish industrial and natural sources, threatening nutrition in poorer nations
8 min |
August 01, 2025

Down To Earth
Risky overlap
Fisher communities in Kollam, Kerala, protest India’s plan to commence offshore sand mining
4 min |