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BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

REWILDING

CAN IT SAVE OUR WILDLIFE AND TEMPER CLIMATE CHANGE?

10+ min  |

New Year 2021
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

RISE CLONES

ANIMALS – FROM PETS AND LIVESTOCK TO WORKING DOGS AND EXTINCT SPECIES – ARE BEING CLONED FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES. BUT COPYING ANIMALS FROM THEIR GENETIC MATERIAL IS CREATING PROBLEMS AS QUICKLY AS IT’S SOLVING THEM

8 min  |

New Year 2021
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

MIND GAMES

Virtual reality is being used to treat a wide range of mental health problems. Meet some of the scientists who are pioneering VR therapy and the people who are benefitting from it

10 min  |

New Year 2021
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

How To Survive Christmas

It’s the most wonderful time of the year… but let’s be honest, it can also be quite stressful. This month, clinical psychologist linda blair gives us her top tips on how to survive christmas

3 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Covid-19: How Should We Count Deaths?

How can we calculate the true toll of the pandemic?

4 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

THE EXPLAINER

WHAT WAS THE BIG BANG?

3 min  |

December 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

UNIVERSE, SAY CHEESE!

IN A CALIFORNIA LAB, SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ARE PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES TO A COLOSSAL CAMERA THAT COULD CHANGE THE WAY WE VIEW THE COSMOS

5 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

SHOULD WE BE SIGNALLING OUR EXISTENCE TO ALIEN LIFE?

Astrobiologist and extraterrestrial researcher Dr Douglas Vakoch speaks to Sara Rigby about transmitting messages into the cosmos in the hope of finding intelligent extraterrestrial life

6 min  |

December 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

WHERE ARE THE ALIENS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM?

A FLEET OF MISSIONS IS SPREADING ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM TO INVESTIGATE OUR NEIGHBOURS FOR SIGNS OF LIFE. HERE’S WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR

10+ min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

WATER FOUND ON THE MOON COULD QUENCH FUTURE ASTRONAUTS' THIRST

Water could be more widespread on the Moon than previously thought. New readings from NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) indicate that molecular water (H2O) is present in the Clavius crater, one of the largest craters on the Moon.

5 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

IN PRAISE OF ‘AWE' WALKS

Spending time outdoors is great for your health, but there’s an easy way to reap even better benefits

2 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

WHY WE WANT TO BELIEVE...

Whether they’re tiny microbes or little green men, aliens never fail to capture our imagination. So why do they have such a hold on our collective psyche?

10 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS

The nights might be getting longer, but the internet is open and ready for business 24 hours a day. Is this a good thing?

2 min  |

December 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Bold New Plans For The Future Of Space Exploration

The plans include landing the first woman on the lunar surface, establishing a space station in orbit around the Moon, and returning samples of Martian rock to Earth

5 min  |

November 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

It's A Slug's Game Solar-Powered Sea Slug

Sea slugs sport some of nature’s most unreal adaptations, including solarpowered skin and disposable penises. Welcome to their weird world

4 min  |

November 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Why (Nearly) Everything You've Been Told About Your Diet Is Wrong

We all know that fat is bad for you and veganism is super-healthy, right? Not necessarily. Read on as we bust some of the biggest, most-enduring food myths…

10+ min  |

November 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Covid-19: Is It Mutating?

A number of media outlets reported that the coronavirus is mutating. Is it a cause for concern?

3 min  |

November 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

THE PUZZLE OF A PERSON

Forensic anthropologist Prof Dame Sue Black talks to Amy Barrettabout what it’s like to dissect a human body, how a single bone can tell a whole story, and the ways in which we can identify perpetrators from the backs of their hands

6 min  |

November 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

HOW TO MAKE THE PERFECT CUPPA

IN BRITAIN, WE DRINK AROUND 165 MILLION CUPS OF TEA A DAY, SO LET’S GET IT RIGHT. FOOD SCIENTIST DR STUART FARRIMOND REVEALS ALL…

3 min  |

October 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

The Psychology Of Resilience And How To Cultivate It

No matter what life throws at some people, they seem to roll with the punches and come through the other side stronger than ever. With many of us now experiencing bereavement, illness, job loss and insecurity, what can we learn from these resilient individuals and how can we be more like them?

10 min  |

October 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

THE EXPLAINER WHY DO WE SLEEP?

Q&A:

3 min  |

October 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

THE DIAGNOSIS DETECTIVES

Sometimes, doctors have to unleash their inner sleuths in order to solve tricky cases

2 min  |

October 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

THE STRESS TEST

WHAT IF MEASURING YOUR WELLBEING WAS AS SIMPLE AS TAKING YOUR TEMPERATURE? SCIENTISTS ARE TESTING OUT HEART RATE VARIABILITY, TO SEE WHAT IT CAN TELL US ABOUT OUR MENTAL HEALTH…

10 min  |

October 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

NEW WORLD ORDER

In 1993, the internet was brought to the masses, changing the online world forever. Now, COVID-19 will transform our virtual lives again

2 min  |

October 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

A LIFE OF SLIME

Do you need a brain to solve puzzles? Not if you’re a slime mould. These single celled organisms can learn, navigate mazes and perhaps help us gain a deeper insight into the structure of the Universe itself…

5 min  |

October 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

ASTEROIDS: HOW LIKELY IS IT THAT WE'LL BE STRUCK BY ONE?

It’s happened before, so what are the chances of another catastrophic collision with a space rock?

4 min  |

October 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

In Search Of Immunity

It seems the more we learn about COVID-19, the more menacing it becomes. Why are there so many symptoms? Are some of us already immune? As scientists race towards a vaccine, we report on the latest discoveries helping us understand how our immune system handles the infection

10 min  |

September 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Eating Contests: Is There A Limit To How Much You Can Consume In One Go?

This summer, the world record for the ‘sport’ of hotdog speed-eating was broken for the third time in five years. Are we approaching peak performance?

4 min  |

September 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Face Masks: Are They Changing How We Behave?

Wearing face masks could affect how we communicate

3 min  |

September 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Covid-19: Should We Infect People With It?

A vaccine may be available sooner if volunteers are deliberately infected. But is it ethical?

4 min  |

September 2020