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BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Our meat could soon be gene-edited. Should we be worried?

Genetically edited pork could be on the market within a year. Here's what you need to know

5 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Killer whales filmed using tools for the first time

The marine mammals use kelp to groom each other

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE HORSESHOE CRAB

Millions of years before dinosaurs began roaming Earth, strange-looking creatures were scuttling across the seabed. They looked like they were wearing spiked helmets, with little eyes on top and a sharp tail sticking out the back. The horseshoe crab still exists today and belongs to an order of animals known as Xiphosura, from ancient Greek words meaning 'sword' and 'tail'. Despite their name, they're not actually crustaceans, but more closely related to spiders.

2 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

US military could slash a whole country's emissions, finds study

The world's largest fighting force is also one of its biggest emitters

3 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Marbled masterpiece

LENA DELTA RESERVE, RUSSIA

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DEAFNESS AND DEMENTIA... WHAT HAVE YOU HEARD?

THERE'S A LOT OF NOISE BEING MADE ABOUT A POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN HEARING LOSS AND DEMENTIA. BUT WHAT DOES THE SCIENCE HAVE TO SAY?

8 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Can you live longer by eating less?

From fasting to low-protein diets, the evolving science of dietary restriction might just offer the key to slowing ageing

6 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE PLANETS THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST

With sapphire waterfalls, lava rain and orbits around dead stars, these distant worlds push the limits of what's possible

8 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

IS THERE ANYTHING ON EARTH THAT COULD WITHSTAND CONDITIONS ON MARS?

Mars is a pretty horrible place for any creature used to life on Earth. The average surface temperature is -63°C (-81°F) and doesn't reach above freezing anywhere except right on the equator, during the summer.

2 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

These are the worst ChatGPT prompts for the environment, study claims

Politeness perhaps does have a cost, as far as the planet's concerned

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

WHY DO MORE PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN GET DIAGNOSED WITH ADHD?

The increase in ADHD diagnoses among peri- and postmenopausal women is likely due to a combination of hormonal changes and better recognition of how ADHD presents in women.

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW DO I KNOW WHEN TO LET GO OF PAST GOALS OR DREAMS?

Many of us harbour deep ambitions that are an essential part of how we see ourselves - perhaps you fantasised about becoming a successful novelist or professional athlete, or to settle down and start a family.

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Bots on Centre Court?

Robot sporting events could become more common in the coming years. But how many of us will be tuning in to watch?

3 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

First commercial space station is readying for launch

For the first time in human history, a space station built by a startup, not a nation, is set to enter low Earth orbit

4 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Not-so-grey matter

This is a brain. It may not be immediately recognisable as such – it's far from the pink and wrinkly blob most of us are used to seeing – but it's a brain nonetheless.

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Bon appétit!

SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Mysterious 'surge' under Earth's crust could reshape world map, study claims

The pulsing will eventually rip Africa apart and create a new ocean

2 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Breathtaking first images from ‘ultimate’ telescope reveal new galaxies

The newly opened Vera C Rubin Observatory is on a mission to unlock the Universe's greatest secrets

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Too much of this 'healthy fat' could be adding to your waistline

Olive oil is known as a 'superfood', but new research on mice suggests it could promote weight gain more than other fats

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Prehistoric ‘dancefloor’ could reveal how dinosaurs flirted

Fossilised scrape marks may be the best evidence yet of dinosaurs gathering for elaborate mating displays

1 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HEALING WITHOUT SCARS

Healing a wound without leaving a scar is something we could all do while in the womb. But unlocking this ability after birth has proven impossible. Until now...

9 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW SHOULD YOU TALK TO SOMEONE WHO HAS JUST LOST A LOVED ONE?

Suffering a bereavement is one of the hardest experiences anyone can go through in life. Receiving love and support from others can make a huge difference, so it's wonderful that you want to be there for someone who's grieving and that you're thinking carefully about how to help them.

2 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

The next hot trend in COOKING TECH

From air fryers to spiralisers, kitchen gadgets come and go. But the newest multi-purpose countertop cookers are vying to be more than just the latest must-have consumer item. Thanks to their versatility, they're looking to be a viable alternative to the traditional stove and oven combination

3 min  |

Summer 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

6 SCIENCE-BACKED WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY

Forgetfulness doesn't have to be an inevitable part of life. Like going to the gym to stay fit, there are habits you can adopt to keep your memory sharp

8 min  |

Summer 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Lost shipwreck discovered

In 1708, a Spanish galleon (sailing ship) called San José was sailing to Cartagena in Colombia.

1 min  |

August 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

SnotBots to the rescue

Meet the researchers flying drones to sample slimy whale snot.

1 min  |

August 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Snaps from world's best digital camera

The world’s largest digital camera has released its first mind-blowing images of the universe. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is home to a 3,200-megapixel camera, known as the LSST (Legacy Survey of Space and Time) camera — which is the size of a small car. A top mobile phone camera only has about 50 megapixels (which define how clear an image is).

1 min  |

August 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Wildlife watch

With the summer holidays almost here, Jenny Ackland seeks out the most colourful natural wonders.

2 min  |

August 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Poo pills to the rescue

So-called \"poo pills\" could flush out superbugs, according to a new study. Antibiotic resistance (when drugs don't work to fight infections) is a serious and growing problem.

1 min  |

August 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

WEIRD SCIENCE

A round-up of the strangest science stories from around the world.

2 min  |

August 2025