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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

RAPID EVOLUTION IN ACTION

We think of evolution as a slow, gradual process, but that’s not always the case. Some species undergo a rapid transformation

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

ON BOARD AN OCEAN RESEARCH VESSEL

The OceanXplorer is one of the world's most advanced research vessels, sailing the seas in the name of scientific discovery

1 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHAT IS A STARQUAKE?

Neutron stars can suffer quakes far more powerful than anything on Earth

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HOW TO PICK A POPE

Follow the Vatican's journey to appoint the next direct successor of Saint Peter

6 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HOW PARACHUTES WORK

There's much more to this essential piece of flight safety equipment than a simple tug on a rip cord

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD REVEALS WHAT DROVE EARLY HUMANS OUT OF AFRICA

A core of rock and sediment drilled from the bottom of Lake Chala, a crater lake on the border of Tanzania and Kenya, contains records of wobbles in the planet’s magnetic field.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHAT DO YOU WEIGH ON OTHER WORLDS?

Scientists distinguish between weight and mass, which may seen pedantic until you see what happens on a world where gravity is radically different to Earth's

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

China and Russia to build a power plant on the Moon

Russia has signed a deal with China to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

New space-adapted bacteria species found on the Chinese space station

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown strain of microbe after analysing samples taken from China's Tiangong space station.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHAT IS VITILIGO?

When skin pigmentation is unevenly distributed, the result is unique patterns across the body

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

'Super-vision' contact lenses let wearers see in the dark

Scientists have created night-vision contact lenses that they claim can grant people 'super-vision.'

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

A hospital superbug can feed on medical plastic

A superbug that commonly causes infections in hospitals can feed on the plastic used for medical interventions, potentially making it even more dangerous.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

TECH AHEAD OF ITS TIME

Some of today's technology goes back much further than you'd imagine

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

THE WORLD'S LONGEST UNDERSEA CABLE

Meta’s latest project could produce a subsea cable long enough to wrap around the world

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHAT IS THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT?

How even the smallest action can cause significant and unpredictable events in the future

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

BENEATH GREENLAND'S ICE CAP

Explore the secret landscape concealed by the ice of this Arctic island nation

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HENRIETTA SWAN LEAVITT

This groundbreaking astronomer helped us discover our place in the universe

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

A NINTENDO GAMECUBE?

The ‘purple lunchbox’ wasn't as successful as the PlayStation 2 or Xbox, but Nintendo played the long game with the GameCube's hardware

1 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHAT GIVES FOOD ITS TEXTURE?

From crisp, crunchy fruit to satisfyingly stretchy cheese, explore the chemistry behind each bite

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

REAL-LIFE ZOMBIES

How much science is there behind the grasping undead creatures of horror flicks?

5 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

UNDERWATER WONDERS

Take a deep dive into some of the world's most curious submerged sites

5 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

NEXT-GEN FIGHTER JETS

Sixth-generation stealth fighter jets are coming. How will these advanced flying machines remain undetected in a world of increasingly sophisticated radar technology?

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BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Chandra Uncovering the high-energy Universe

The world's most powerful X-ray telescope has been changing our understanding of space for a quarter of a century. Jane Green celebrates Chandra's achievements through some of its most spectacular images

5 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

How to take calibration frames

Stop noise, dust and vignette messing up your DSLR astro images

3 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Early 'Hot DOG' is crammed full of gas

Infrared reveals young galaxy has far more mass than expected

2 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

INSIDE THE SKY AT NIGHT

In June, The Sky at Night celebrated 350 years of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. George Dransfield talks time and how the clock rules her own astronomy

3 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Starpoint Australis Octans portable observatory

A pitch-perfect solution if you love travelling to dark-sky sites for astronomy

3 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Hide and seek! A massive star hides in the centre of nebula Sh2-46

The blue-white star, caught on camera by the VLT Survey Telescope, may have formed in the nearby Eagle Nebula

1 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Soviet spacecraft plunges to Earth after 53 years

Decades after its aborted Venus mission, Kosmos 482 crashes into Indian Ocean

1 min  |

July 2025
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Universe could end sooner than we think

New model suggests Hawking radiation is speeding cosmic decay

2 min  |

July 2025