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How To Concentrate

This month, we tackle… oh, hang on, wait a minute, I just need to let the dog out, now what was it again? Psychologist Dr Nick Perham from Cardiff Metropolitan University explains how to concentrate

2 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Beat The Burnout

How science can help you get the better of pandemic fatigue

10 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

The Seasons Of You

The calendar year follows the pattern of spring, summer, autumn, winter. But perhaps it shouldn’t…

7 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Five Sicilian Lessons For D-Day

Operation Husky provided the Allies with valuable learnings ahead of an even more momentous amphibious assault – on Normandy’s beaches in June 1944…

3 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Don't Blow Your Top

It’s vital to keep your blood pressure healthy. This is how I keep an eye on mine

2 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Has Our Behaviour Changed During The Course Of The Pandemic?

There’s no doubt that the introduction of new rules and regulations has had an impact on our actions over the past year. But what are the factors at play when it comes to getting the public to protect each other?

5 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Mysteries Of The Universe

In the last decade, we’ve taken photos of a black holes, peered into the heart of atoms and looked back at the birth of the Universe. And yet, there are yawning gaps in our understanding of the Universe and the laws that govern it. These are the mysteries that will be troubling physicists and astronomers over the next decade and beyond

10 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

Miracle CURES

As the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine reaches a climax, Gareth Williams explores four previous attempts to rid the world of lethal diseases, from Edward Jenner’s “delightful” war on smallpox to the rancorous battle to consign polio to the past

10 min  |

March - April 2021
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BBC Earth

How Times Change

Shops and restaurants may be slowly opening up, but we have to accept that things may not be as they were for a long time

2 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

The See-Through Zoo

Welcome to nature’s menagerie of transparency

5 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Scarface: The Real Lion King

As the sun sets on the reign of the most famous lion ever to walk the Maasai Mara, we look back at the life of a legend – and the winds of change blowing through this iconic grassland

10+ min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

An Ocean Of Mysteries

Earth’s biggest habitat is also the one that we know the least about. A new wave of innovators is engineering the technology that will help us find out more – here’s what they are discovering

9 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

To The Ends Of The Earth

Scientists are going to extreme lengths to find out how climate change is affecting our planet

5 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Innovations - Prepare Yourself For Tomorrow

Meet the robot that’s tackling Chemistry’s biggest challenges

2 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

How To Get A Good Night's Sleep

Do you often find yourself lying awake in bed, unable to drop off? Fear not, help is at hand from sleep scientist Dr Alice Gregory

2 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Can Life Exist Around A Black Hole?

Much of the recent search for extraterrestrial life has focused on hunting down planets orbiting in the so-called Goldilocks zone – an area surrounding a star that has just the right conditions for life to emerge. Now, new research suggests that such Goldilocks zones could also exist near supermassive black holes by Colin Stuart

8 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Wetland ARCHITECTS

As the landmark River Otter Beaver Trial draws to an end, what has it taught us about the way these industrious dam builders influence the form and function of our wild places?

8 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Elizabeth I's Unlikely Ally

She was the defiantly Protestant queen of England; he was the Catholic king of France. And yet, against the odds, the two became firm friends. And yet, against the odds, the two became firm friends. Estelle Paranque reveals how common enemies drove Henri III and Elizabeth I into one another’s affections

6 min  |

January - February 2021
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BBC Earth

Troubled Waters

Okavango Delta, Botswana

1 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

The Next Giant Leaps

From spider robots to antennas on the Cornish coast, these UK-based projects are laying the groundwork for a permanent station on the Moon

9 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

Great Balls Of Fire

Going behind the scenes at East Anglia airbase RAF Marham to get up close to the new F-35, the first fighter jet that does (most of) the flying for pilots

5 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

First Studies From The Largest-Ever Human Genome Database Released

The Genome Aggregation Database has collected 15,708 genomes and 125,748 exomes (the protein-coding part of the genome) to help shed light on how genetic mutations can lead to disease

4 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

The Rise Of The Cat Burglar

They scaled walls, climbed through lofty windows, and preyed on the grandest mansions in the land. Eloise Moss introduces the high-climbing criminals who stole Britons’ jewellery – and sometimes their hearts – in the 1920s and 30s

8 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

A Medieval King As You've Never Seen Him Before

The inner workings of Henry III’s mind are laid bare in a unique collection of letters that have survived from the 13th century. David Carpenter, who has written a major new biography on Henry, presents seven insights that these documents give us into the king

10+ min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

Human Augmentation Rewires The Brain

Scientists discover what happens to our neural circuitry when we learn to use robotic upgrades

2 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

What Pop Psychology Gets Wrong

Power corrupts, crowds are violent, and depression is just a chemical imbalance. Or are they? Classic psychology theories often have a nice ring to them, creating a mythology that persists throughout the media, cinema, and literature. But new research is revealing that the human mind isn’t as simple as we’d like to think

10 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

Covid-19 After Lockdown

As the UK gradually comes out of lockdown, what do the coming months have in store?

4 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

SPLASH LIGHT

LIGHT CALIFORNIA, USA

1 min  |

November - December 2020
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BBC Earth

The Explainer - What Is Climate Change?

What Is Climate Change?

4 min  |

September - October 2020
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BBC Earth

Why An Icy Dip Is Good For You

Many people swear by the benefits of a cold plunge, and it seems they might be on to something. Scientists are finding evidence that regular icy dips could help relieve stress, anxiety, and depression

6 min  |

September - October 2020