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BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ASTRONOMY FOR BEGINNERS

HOW TO SEE THE GEMINID METEOR SHOWER

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December 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW UNLIKELY IS OUR UNIVERSE?

Our understanding of the Universe has revealed that its existence, and indeed our own, relies on a particular set of rules.

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DOES YOUR NAME AFFECT YOUR PERSONALITY?

Research is revealing that nominative determinism isn't as easy to dismiss as you might think

5 min  |

December 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF I GOT EATEN BY A PYTHON?

First, the good news: snakes rarely eat humans. But it does happen and Indonesia seems to be a particular hotspot for it. Over the past decade, several people in the country have been killed and swallowed whole by pythons, including a 45-year-old woman who was found fully clothed inside a bloated, 5m-long (16ft) snake.

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ARE BOARD GAMES GOOD FOR THE BRAIN?

Whether you're pondering a chess move, thinking up a high-scoring word in Scrabble or deciding on your investment strategy in Monopoly, board games are great for getting you thinking. Playing them not only involves a wide range of cognitive skills, including problem-solving, critical thinking, decision-making, memory retention and concentration, but also provides a way to connect face-to-face with others.

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December 2025
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW CAN I BE MORE PERSUASIVE?

Most of us like to think we're rational people. If someone shows us evidence that we're wrong, we'll change our minds, right? Well, not necessarily, because it's not always that simple. Being wrong feels uncomfortable and sometimes threatening. That's why changing someone's mind is often much harder than it seems.

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December 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Maggie Aderin-Pocock

Meet the scientist \"blasting off into space\" at the Christmas Lectures.

3 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

HEADSCRATCHERS

Seeking answers to your science questions? Ask our resident expert, Peter Gallivan.

3 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Wildlife watch

Jenny Ackland unveils a winter wonderland of natural delights this festive season.

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Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

FIND YOUR HARMONY

Whether you love belting out songs with friends or prefer listening by yourself, Peter Gallivan shows us why music has the power to change your mood.

5 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Should we switch off Christmas lights?

They brighten up the festive season, but they can have a negative impact on the environment.

1 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

FIGHTING THE FREEZE

Claire Karwowski uncovers nature's wildest ways of fighting the winter freeze.

6 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII

For the first time, an immersive exhibition about the destruction of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii has opened in London.

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Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Making pullovers for little penguins

Meet the \"Knitting Nannas\" saving penguins one stitch at a time.

1 min  |

Christmas 2025
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Octopuses

Meet the colour-changing, shape-shifting, fortune-telling aliens of the seas.

2 min  |

Christmas 2025
How It Works UK

How It Works UK

The building blocks of life have been detected in ice outside the Milky Way

For the first time, scientists have spotted multiple complex building blocks of life in ice around a star outside the Milky Way.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

AI CHATBOTS REFUSE TO SHUT THEMSELVES DOWN WHEN ASKED TO

AI models may be developing their own 'survival drive' by refusing commands to shut themselves down, an AI safety company has claimed.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Antarctic ship Endurance had structural deficiencies

Endurance, which sank in Antarctica in 1915, wasn't as well built for a polar voyage as previously thought, and its owner was likely aware of its shortcomings.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

MUST-HAVE CHRISTMAS TOYS OF THE 1990s

Let's take a nostalgia trip back 30 years to discover how the most-wanted toys of the festive season season worked

6 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

INSIDE AN ATOMIC CLOCK

Measuring time using the Earth's rotation was always an imprecise business, so now we do it using the 'tick' of an atom

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

AI HEARING AIDS EXPLAINED

Artificial intelligence is providing a world of clearer and cleverer sounds to the hearing impaired

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Do you think we will ever be able to teleport people?

'Never' is a strong word, but it's highly unlikely that teleportation of a human being á la Star Trek will ever be possible, given our current understanding of quantum physics and the known laws of the universe.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

What is the Encke Gap?

Saturn's beautiful rings are made up of countless individual ringlets, but the distribution of ringlets is not even, and there are several distinct gaps.

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Astronomers discover a bizarre 'runaway' planet acting like a star

Astronomers have spotted a 'rogue' planet gobbling gas and dust at a record rate, and they can't explain its baffling behaviour.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

6-million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica

Scientists have pulled a 6-million-year-old chunk of ice out of Antarctica, the oldest directly dated ice ever found, and it’s helping them reconstruct Earth’s ancient climate.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HOW THE MIGHTY MAMMOTH RULED THE ICE AGE

Meet the prehistoric giants that roamed the Arctic Circle thousands of years ago

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

20 WEARABLE HEALTH TRACKERS

Whether you strap a wellness coach to your wrist or weave subtle sensors into your clothes, these devices are revolutionising how we track our health

9 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

New eye implants and augmented-reality glasses help blind people read again

A surgically implanted chip and augmented-reality glasses are helping people who've lost sight read again.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Evidence for AND AGAINST

Over the years, several clues have suggested Martian life, while other indications are against it

1 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Fabulous FESTIVE flora

Discover what makes these plants popular around Christmas time

4 min  |

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