Science

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Counting tiny sea creatures from space
Scientists are using satellites to count Antarctic krill from space.
1 min |
March 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
BOUNCING BACK
Claire Karwowski tells the terrific, turnaround tales of the endangered creatures that are making a comeback from the very brink of extinction.
6 min |
March 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
WE COULD BE HEROES
Meet the young people just like you who are doing amazing things to help save the world.
4 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Space probe "touches" the Sun
NASA's Parker Solar Probe made history on 24 December 2024 with the closest-ever approach to the Sun.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Asel Sartbaeva
Meet the researcher whose work will save lives around the world.
3 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Loch Ness Monster
Can new studies of Loch Ness finally unlock the secrets of Nessie?
2 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Pangolin preservation
Meet the puppy protectors helping to save a threatened animal.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Mice wear VR goggles
Scientists at Cornell University in the US have built virtual reality (VR) goggles for mice.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
10-year-old wins award
A woman who had bowel cancer is now cancer-free after receiving a liver transplant.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
A life-saving liver transplant
A woman who had bowel cancer is now cancer-free after receiving a liver transplant.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Robot shoots hoops
A robot designed by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan has broken the world record for the longest basketball shot by a humanoid robot.
1 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
SCIENCE SAVES THE WORLD
Space umbrellas, green sand and garlic milk... Isabel Thomas explores the boldest ideas and wackiest ways to fight climate change and fix the planet.
6 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
What is a deepfake and how can you spot one?
Discover why some things online are not what they seem.
2 min |
February 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Are cats smarter than dogs?
They're the UK's top pets, but which is more intelligent? You decide!
1 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Could people turn Mars into another Earth?
Sven Bilén explores how humans might make a home on another world.
3 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
FUNNY BY NATURE
Claire Karwowski tracks down the wackiest wildlife that's cracking up the animal kingdom.
5 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
WEIRD SCIENCE
A round-up of the strangest science stories from around the world.
1 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Guardians of the forest
Meet the incredible people protecting the Amazon rainforest.
1 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
The Mariana Trench
Dive in to find out how far down the ocean goes and what it's really like at the bottom.
2 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Megan McCubbin
Meet the zoologist trying to change people's views of animals with a bad rep.
3 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
MAX POWER
From the second you wake up in the morning, your way of life is made possible thanks to the amazing power of electricity.
5 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Your heart has a "brain"
New research by scientists at Sweden, and Columbia University, in the US, suggests that your heart could have its own \"mini brain\".
1 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Ethiopian wolves could be furry pollinators
Sweet-toothed Ethiopian wolves have been seen lapping up nectar have been seen happing up nectar from red hot poker flowers.
1 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
That's amazing! The best discoveries, inventions and surprises
Asteroid telescope's final images revealed
2 min |
January 2025

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Camera Obscura
Imagine stepping inside a dark room, where the only source of light comes through one small hole in the wall.
1 min |
Issue 80

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
MANCHESTER SCIENCE FESTIVAL
From 18-27 October, shoppers at the Arndale shopping centre in Manchester, England, will face a giant spider.
1 min |
Issue 80

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Should musicians stop touring?
Multiple concerts travelling around the world have a big impact on the environment.
3 min |
Issue 80

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Are ghosts real?
Plenty of people believe in ghosts, but it's hard to find proof.
2 min |
Issue 80

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
SMASH STEREOTYPES
In an extract from his prize-winning book, scientist and writer Adam Rutherford shows you how to use the power of science to fight racism. This chapter, titled Myth-Busting, is all about sport.
6 min |
Issue 80

The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
Animal awareness
What would it feel like to be another animal?
3 min |