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Am I Addicted to Something?

Video Games, Tv Series and Social Media. It Seems That Many of Us Are Hooked on Something. But Are Things as Bad as They Appear?

7 min  |

September/October 2019
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Monster Movers

Think Moving House is Difficult? Take a Look at the Gargantuan Machines That Are Needed to Move Rockets, Wind Turbines, Antarctic Bases and Even Entire Buildings.

3 min  |

September/October 2019
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Chase the DRAGON

In Early March This Year, Spacex Successfully Sent Its Crew Dragon Craft to the Iss and Returned It Safely to Earth. What Does This Historic Mission Mean for Space Travel?

3 min  |

September/October 2019
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Planet

Comedians May Hold the Key to Getting Humans Safely to Mars

4 min  |

September/October 2019
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Master Of Disaster

Scientists Are Recreating Extreme Weather and Natural Disasters Inside Labs Around the World. Their Aim: to Prepare for the Next Big Catastrophes.

5 min  |

September/October 2019
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How to Save the World

Sir David Attenborough Has Reunited With the Creators of Planet Earth for New Netflix Series Our Planet. Here, They Reveal How the Show Will Inspire People to Save Our Beautiful Home…

8 min  |

September/October 2019
Your Family

Your Family

Understanding The Science Behind Food

With constantly changing information about what and how we should be eating, it’s time to understand how our bodies are built and fuelled by food

5 min  |

September 2019
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It's Time For Change

Girls are not picking as many STEM subjects as boys, while professional female scientists are dropping out of the field. Does science have a problem with women?

10+ min  |

July - August 2019
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The Science Of Pay Transparency

In many parts of the world, women are paid less than men. One solution might be total pay transparency. Can it fix the problem and are we ready to talk about how much we earn?

7 min  |

July - August 2019
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The Genetic Hunt For Nessie

For centuries, many have claimed that a creature lurks in Loch Ness. Now, by seeking out monster DNA from the loch’s waters, scientists are going to find out what’s down there.

5 min  |

July - August 2019
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Social Media Kills Self-Esteem

Our online image is now often more important than what our partners think of us.

3 min  |

July - August 2019
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Saved By Machines

Computer scientist Dr Sue Black talks about the transformative power of technology and saving Bletchley Park.

2 min  |

July - August 2019
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High-Flying Innovation

The Icarus Initiative is a series of projects that uses cutting-edge technology to track animal movements more efficiently than older systems.

4 min  |

July - August 2019
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A Fusion Of Fascinations

Plasma physicist Melanie Windridge talks about her twin passions of science and exploration.

2 min  |

July - August 2019
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Why Your Brain Hates other People

It turns out that everyone’s a little bit racist. But don’t worry, we can use our biases to change our behaviour for the better

7 min  |

November 2018
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When The Chips Are Down

For the last few decades, we’ve been enjoying faster and faster computer speeds, but we’ve now squeezed as much as we can from silicon chips. We take a look at the tech that could take their place

6 min  |

November 2018
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Mooving On From Milk?

Cutting out cow juice might be a bad idea

2 min  |

November 2018
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Eyes Wide Shut

Narcolepsy includes much more than falling asleep at inappropriate times

4 min  |

November 2018
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Scattered In The Wind

Get your head around outdoor acoustics

3 min  |

March / April 2019
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Lifted By Cranes

New book delves into the lives of South Africa’s stateliest bird species

1 min  |

March / April 2019
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HAWKING'S LAST HURRAH

The world-famous physicist and author of A Brief History Of Time was laid to rest alongside Newton and Darwin

3 min  |

March / April 2019
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Doobie Do

What is cannabis oil and can it really be made into medicine?

2 min  |

January / February 2019
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Ultrasound Sensations

Dolphins echolocate with two-part acoustic beams – technology that could help us improve medical and navigational technology

2 min  |

January / February 2019
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The Power Of Sloth

Why nature’s laziest animal is an evolutionary success story

3 min  |

January / February 2019
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So Hot Right Now

Why have heatwaves been so common in recent months?

3 min  |

January / February 2019
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Could Different Mealtimes Make You Healthier?

A touch of patience could positively impact cholesterol and blood sugar levels

2 min  |

January / February 2019
Playboy Sweden

Playboy Sweden

This Is Your Brain On Jokes

Scientists have scanned the brains of comedians and found that they’re basically addicts

2 min  |

July 2018
The PEAK Singapore

The PEAK Singapore

Shaping Healthy Confectioneries Through Science-Backed Innovation

At a time when health-conscious consumers are questioning the norms of processed foods, Glico tells us why it stands firm in its confidence.

2 min  |

March 2024
Muy Interesante España

Muy Interesante España

A 50 años del Golpe de Estado en Chile las palabras del futuro

Allende ya predijo que pagaría con su vida, como así fue, pero también que el «Hombre libre» volvería a pasar por las alamedas de Santiago y que no iba a rendirse. Chile afronta el 50 aniversario del golpe de Estado de Pinochet, de esa época de «silencio y grito» que cantaba Víctor Jara en esos momentos de horror. Una memoria que pide justicia y verdad.

10+ min  |

Noviembre 2023
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Muy Interesante España

Anamaría Font

Sus avances en física teórica, particularmente en la teoría de cuerdas, le han valido el reconocimiento internacional. Una teoría que puede explicar el movimiento gravitacional de una forma consistente con los principios de la mecánica cuántica. De vocación temprana, Font anima a las mujeres a acercarse a la ciencia para disfrutar como lo hace ella, a una ciencia que no tiene límites y que irá planteando, sin duda, nuevos retos.

5 min  |

Octubre 2023