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July 2025

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If you've ever wanted to grow plants like an astronaut, then the Auk could be a fun and futuristic way to keep your kitchen stocked with fresh herbs. It’s essentially a hydroponic system: seeds are planted in pots filled with ground-up coconut fibre, positioned above a water reservoir. You plug a set of nutrient capsules into the

system and a smart ‘chip’ tells the AUK what you've planted. From there, the system takes over: regulating light, nutrients and water to give you lush, harvest-ready herbs in around four to six weeks.

image...GLASS HALF FULL

We're big fans of Sky's Glass system, which brings together broadcast and on-demand content into an all-in-one TV that uses WiFi rather than a satellite dish. The new Glass Air trims down the 7.1 speaker setup in favour of a sleeker design (though it still offers Dolby Surround Sound). It's a 4K HDR screen, powered by quantum dot LED technology with an operating system that offers voice controls. The best part? The price. You can pay for Sky Glass on top of a Sky subscription, and the base model will add just £6 a month to your bills.

Sky Glass

From £6 a month, sky.com

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HOW UNLIKELY IS OUR UNIVERSE?

Our understanding of the Universe has revealed that its existence, and indeed our own, relies on a particular set of rules.

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DOES YOUR NAME AFFECT YOUR PERSONALITY?

Research is revealing that nominative determinism isn't as easy to dismiss as you might think

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5 mins

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HOW DIFFICULT WOULD IT BE TO FLY THROUGH THE ASTEROID BELT?

In the 1980 film Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, Han Solo and friends try to escape pursuing imperial forces by flying through an asteroid field. Droid C-3PO remarks, \"the odds of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1\". The scene depicts a chaotic, dense field of rocks swirling and spinning through space. This scenario has been played out many times in the cinema.

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1 min

December 2025

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HOW CAN I BE MORE PERSUASIVE?

Most of us like to think we're rational people. If someone shows us evidence that we're wrong, we'll change our minds, right? Well, not necessarily, because it's not always that simple. Being wrong feels uncomfortable and sometimes threatening. That's why changing someone's mind is often much harder than it seems.

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2 mins

December 2025

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This bizarre optical illusion could teach us how animals think

By seeing which animals fall for a classic visual trick, scientists are uncovering how different brains make sense of the world

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1 mins

December 2025

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LIFE AT THE PARTY

The secret that keeps the superagers so sprightly could be socialising

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3 mins

December 2025

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AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH

Could an exoskeleton help you scale every peak with ease? Ezzy Pearson straps on some cyborg enhancements to find out

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5 mins

December 2025

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A slice across the sky

The green flash slicing through the skies in this shot is a fireball.

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1 min

December 2025

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TB is surging. Should we be worried?

Cases of the world's deadliest infection are climbing in the UK and US. Why is tuberculosis returning and how do we fight back?

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4 mins

December 2025

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I survived the worst fire in the history of space exploration and had to keep it a secret

Astronaut Jerry Linenger opens up about one of the worst accidents in space, and the cover-up that followed

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1 mins

December 2025

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