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BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW PROCESSED FOOD HARMS YOUR MOOD

Mental health problems are on the rise. Yet there is growing evidence that the food we eat may be a vital ingredient to help us feel better

10 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ENDANGERED MALE QUOLLS ARE CHOOSING SEX OVER SLEEP-AND IT MAY BE KILLING THEM

The finding could explain why males usually only survive for one mating season, while females can live through several

1 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS: RESEARCHBACKED WAYS TO BOOST YOUR WELLBEING

We could all use a little joy in our lives...

3 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

EARTH'S CORE

The solid-iron core at the centre of our planet is slowing down, according to a new study... and it's making our days longer

4 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

SOLARIS: ESA'S PLAN TO GENERATE POWER IN SPACE

Could building a network of orbital power stations help us solve the energy crisis?

3 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

COULD THE NEW GENERATION OF ANTI-OBESITY INJECTIONS BE A GAME-CHANGER?

UK chemists will soon be selling the weight-loss jabs

3 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

A FOURTH 'WHITE' TRAFFIC LIGHT WOULD HELP DRIVERLESS CARS TO EASE CONGESTION, SCIENCE SAYS

The extra light would indicate that autonomous vehicles had taken over control of the traffic flow at busy junctions

2 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

GENIUS COCKATOOS USE TOOLSETS TO COMPLETE TASKS LIKE LITTLE, FEATHERY HANDYPEOPLE

It is as yet unclear how many sugars they take in their tea

2 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

LOOKING TO BURN MORE BODY FAT? START YOUR DAY WITH A MORNING WORKOUT

Taking exercise in the morning may help to boost the metabolism and burn more body fat

1 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE MYSTERY OF THE BIGGEST BLACK HOLE IN THE UNIVERSE

Black holes are big. Very big. But physics makes it almost impossible for them to grow. Here's how one black hole defied the odds to swell to gargantuan proportions

9 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE JWST HAS UNEARTHED EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT GALAXIES THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST

The presence of such massive galaxies lurking in the early Universe contradicts current cosmological models

2 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Is hyperspace travel possible?

When will we be zipping round the cosmos like Baby Yoda and co?

3 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

WORLD FACING IRREVERSIBLE AND CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES IF NET ZERO CARBON NOT REACHED BY 2060

Computer models show melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica could cause 100cm of sea level rise in the next 130 years

1 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

NEANDERTHAL GOURMETS REGULARLY FEASTED ON ROASTED CRAB

The discovery of cooked crab shells in a Lisbon cave is further evidence that the early hominids had a sophisticated culture

1 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Meta Quest Pro: a VR headset for an unknown customer

The Meta Quest Pro is powerful and full of features, but, as Alex Hughes discovers, unless you’re already a full believer in the metaverse, it’s probably not for you

4 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE AMAZON

THE WORLD'S BIGGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, AND MOST BIODIVERSE RAINFOREST

6 min  |

March 2023
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

RARE GREEN COMET SEEN RACING THROUGH THE SKY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MORE THAN 50,000 YEARS

The comet, C/2022 E3 (ZTF), last Neanderthals passed by when walked the Earth

1 min  |

March 2023
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

FOCUS ON - THE FIRST GALAXIES MAY HAVE FORMED MUCH EARLIER THAN WE THOUGHT

The finding has been revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope

2 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

FUTURE TECH: DEEP-ORBIT OBSERVATORY

We can use the Sun as a giant lens, but wed need to send a telescope far into the Solar System

3 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

FOCUS ON - WEBB SCORES ITS FIRST ROCKY PLANET CONFIRMATION

Hopefully the first of many more detections to come

3 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

RUN A MESSIER MARATHON

This March there are galaxies, nebulae and star clusters galore – see how many you can spot in All About Space’s spring deep-sky challenge

7 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

IN THE SHOPS: DEEP-SKY TELESCOPES

“It’s a superb-value proposition for those on a budget”

3 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

Alex Teachey "I expect it to be a habitable exomoon”

Sifting through data from NASAs Kepler, astronomers believe that we could have picked up the first signal of an alien moon. Co-discoverer and astronomer Alex Teachey reveals if we should be getting our hopes up

7 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

DEEP SKY CHALLENGE - THE LION'S GALAXIES

The evenings of early spring are full of deep-sky objects

2 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

LEGO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

Join the astronauts in orbit with this excellent model

4 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

HEROES OF SPACE - ALEXEI LEONOV

The first man to walk in space

2 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

ASTROSHOTS OF THE MONTH

ASTROPHOTOS

1 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

THE HISTORY OF SPACESUITS: THE 60-YEAR EVOLUTION OF SPACE SURVIVAL TECH

These miniature spacecraft have allowed us to operate in space for over half a century

9 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

FOCUS ON - WORK BEGINS ON NASA'S ASTEROID-HUNTING TELESCOPE

The infrared space telescope will search for potentially threatening near-Earth objects

2 min  |

Issue 140
All About Space UK

All About Space UK

TEN NASA INVENTIONS IN YOUR HOME

Bound by its motto – ‘for the benefit of all’ – since its formation NASA has had an obligation to foster and transfer its technological and scientific breakthroughs to the public and commercial spheres

8 min  |

Issue 140