
BBC Science Focus
Artificial intelligence discovers drugs to fight ageing
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh use machine learning algorithm to identify drugs with potential new applications in minutes
3 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
HAY FEVER: IS IT REALLY GETTING WORSE?
Hay fever sufferers say their allergies are getting worse... and climate change could be to blame
3 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
Five of the best BBQs for the summer
There are hundreds of BBQs on the market, all boasting their own impressive features. But which is the best? The BBC Science Focus team picks their faves...
3 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
Ideas we like...
Our pick of the month's smartest tech
2 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
MEDICINE : ANT HONEY USED IN INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN MEDICINE COULD INSPIRE POWERFUL NEW ANTIBIOTICS
It's a first for Western science, but Indigenous Australians have been using the honeypot ant medicinally for thousands of years
2 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
ASTRONOMY : EERIE 'SONG' OF TWINKLING STARS DRIVES UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR NUCLEAR CORES
Taking a musical approach helps scientists determine how much a star should shine
2 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
BIOLOGY : MOTHERS ARE FORCED TO FIGHT A NUTRIENT WAR WITH THEIR UNBORN BABIES
A study on mice enabled scientists to discover that children inherit 'greedy genes' from fathers
1 min |
August 2023

BBC Science Focus
GREAT EARED NIGHTJAR
Lock up your goats, it's the great eared nightjar; a big-mouthed, teat-wrangling, milk-gobbler of a bird that will desiccate your bleaters and leave them blind.
2 min |
August 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Make a Solar System diorama
An easy, fun craft project to learn about our neighbouring planets
3 min |
September 2023

All About Space UK
WILL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CHANGE ASTRONOMY?
With computers growing smarter than ever, training them how to spot and categorise astronomical objects could lead to a plethora of breakthroughs
7 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE - WHY DOES JUPITER CHANGE COLOUR?
For years, scientists have tried to work out why Jupiter’s bands frequently move and change colour. Now they believe they’ve found the answer
7 min |
Issue 146

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
10 targets to get you started in astrophotography
From star trails to your first planets, Tom Kerss shares 10 inspiring projects to kick off your night photography journey
7 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Capturing a first: the Spin Nebula
Amateur astronomers work collaboratively to produce first high-resolution image of little-known nebula He 2-11
1 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
When it comes to lighting, less is more
Patricia Yanez on designing considerate lighting for a luxury Red Sea resort
2 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Early Universe seen running slow
Cosmic clocks appear to run slower soon after the Big Bang, just as Einstein predicted
2 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Mastering flats
Adding DSLR flat frames to your workflow to improve your deep-sky images
3 min |
September 2023

All About Space UK
WHAT CAN WE DO WITH A CAPTURED ASTEROID?
Asteroids could provide us with rare resources
2 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
NEPTUNE
The isolated azure ice giant remains a relative mystery
4 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
CELESTRON STARSENSE EXPLORER DX 102AZ
Innovative technology provides the simplest and quickest solution yet to finding objects to observe, and this instrument will be very popular with beginners
7 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
Neil deGrasse Tyson - "It would be cool if we were some simulation"
The host of StarTalk has become one of the world's best known astrophysicists, popularising space and science for millions
7 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
CLIMATES CHANGE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Alongside Earth, our planetary neighbourhood is changing. But not for the better…
8 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
OBJECT HOTTER THAN THE SUN FOUND ORBITING A DISTANT STAR AT BREAKNECK SPEED
A weird celestial object that’s blurring the line between planet and star has been uncovered
2 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
TIME APPEARED TO MOVE FIVE TIMES SLOWER IN THE FIRST BILLION YEARS AFTER THE BIG BANG
Time dilation, brought about by the relativistic expansion of space, has resulted in the observed slowing of ‘clocks’ in the early universe
3 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
A HUNGRY BLACK HOLE 'SWITCHES ON' AS ASTRONOMERS WATCH IN SURPRISE
J221951 is one of the most extreme examples yet
3 min |
Issue 146

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Lights in the darkness Photographing the aurora
Wilderness photographer Valtteri Hirvonen - who spends nearly half the year in darkness in his native Finland - reveals how he found new inspiration in the Northern Lights
5 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
The rock hunter RETURNS
As OSIRIS-REx becomes the latest spacecraft to bring back samples from another world, Ezzy Pearson examines how these missions help reveal our Solar System's history
8 min |
September 2023

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Star-hopping
Steve Tonkin explains an easy technique to navigate your way around the night sky
3 min |
September 2023

All About Space UK
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MILKY WAY
The Milky Way is our home galaxy – a vast star factory with a monstrous black hole at its heart. Join our tour of the cosmic pinwheel that’s home to every star we can see in the night sky
10+ min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
MARS HELICOPTER PHONES HOME AFTER A 63-DAY SILENCE
Rugged terrain had kept Ingenuity from communicating with its robotic partner, the Perseverance rover
1 min |
Issue 146

All About Space UK
SIX OF THE BEST SPACE PRANKS
It turns out that the sky isn’t the limit when it comes to a good old-fashioned practical joke
4 min |