Poging GOUD - Vrij

BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Q&A: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

DOES MY DOG ACTUALLY ENJOY THEIR FOOD WHEN THEY EAT IT SO FAST? ... HOW FAR DOES MY COMPUTER MOUSE MOVE? ... IS THERE SUCH A THING AS LEFT BRAIN VS RIGHT BRAIN? ... HOW DO YOU THICKEN A SAUCE? ... WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN OCTOPUS AND A SQUID? ... WHY DO ANIMALS MIGRATE? ... DO WE GET MORE BITTER AND CYNICAL AS WE GET OLDER? ... IS IT TRUE THAT YOU CAN BITE THROUGH A HUMAN FINGER AS EASILY AS A CARROT? ... WHAT'S ON THE OTHER SIDE OF A BLACK HOLE? ... WHY DIDN'T DINOSAURS EVOLVE SENTIENCE?

10+ min  |

July 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

FUTURE CITIES

GREEN, FRIENDLY AND CLEAN: HOW WE COULD REIMAGINE URBAN LIFE AFTER THE PANDEMIC

9 min  |

July 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DISCOVERIES

A WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOING ON | BUGS IN OLD GUTS | SALAMADERS IN FREEFALL | A CURE FOR CANCER? | LUNAR ALLOTMENT | RATS TO THE RESCUE

10+ min  |

July 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

CLIMATE: COULD 50°C BECOME THE NEW NORMAL?

A recent heatwave in Jacobabad, Pakistan saw temperatures hit a record 51°C - dangerously close to the limit of human survivability

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

AT THE EDGE OF EVERYTHING

Puzzling over the answers to a centuries-old cosmic paradox can teach us profound things about the Universe

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

THE DARK HEART of our Galaxy

Jane Green looks into how eight telescopes came together to capture the shadow of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way

5 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Where are all the aliens? ROSWELL AT 75

Nick Pope looks at back at the most famous UFO story of all, and why more people are reporting strange sights in the sky

10 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

VENUS in a new light

Has the Parker Solar Probe solved the mystery of the Ashen Light? Paul G. Abel assesses the evidence

2 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Removing stars from a deep-sky nebula target

Use a Photoshop plug-in to eliminate stars in an image of the Statue of Liberty Nebula

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Photograph the Milky Way

Image the misty glow of our home Galaxy as it crosses the sky during the summer months

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

How to build a webcamscope

Construct a simple and cost-effective imaging device for capturing bright targets

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Close up on THE SUN

Together, Solar Orbiter and the Parker Solar Probe are giving us our closest ever look at the Sun. With both now in their science phases, Ezzy Pearson updates us on what we've already learned and what's still to come

7 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Meteorites, messengers from other planets

Stuart Atkinson takes a look at five of the most famous 'celebrity meteorites'

3 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

From city lights to deep space

In this second part of a series that looks at urban stargazing through four seasons, Rod Mollise reveals the wonders you can discover in the summer night sky...

7 min  |

July 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ 5.1-inch Newtonian reflector

A manual telescope that can be easily aligned via an adaptor and free smartphone app

5 min  |

July 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

VAMPIRE ELECTRONICS: HOW MUCH POWER DO THESE DEVICES REALLY DRAIN?

Can you save £££s by switching off appliances at the mains, as suggested by some headlines?

4 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

WHY DOES RESEARCHING BISEXUALITY MATTER?

It's Pride Month and the UK is aglitter with messages of love. But not all the letters of the rainbow alphabet have been able to shine...

3 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

LIFE AS WE KNOW IT

When the asteroid smashed into Earth 66 million years ago, it wiped out the fiercest, strongest creatures on Earth - the dinosaurs. So how exactly did our tiny, furtive ancestors thrive in the aftermath of an apocalypse?

7 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

PUSH IT TO THE LIMIT

SCIENTISTS GO TO EXTRAORDINARY LENGTHS TO EXPAND OUR UNDERSTANDING OF RADICAL PHENOMENA IN THE MOST EXTREME LABS ON EARTH

5 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Could we live alongside dinosaurs?

In Jurassic World Dominion, the toothy ones have integrated into society...

3 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

TRAVELLING TO THE EDGE OF TIME

The James Webb Space Telescope won't just show us the furthest reaches of space, it'll take us back to the dawn of the Universe too...

3 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

PHYSICS: DO GIRLS AVOID IT BECAUSE IT'S TOO HARD?

In late April, head teacher Katharine Birbalsingh commented that girls didn't like physics and are put off it because of the hard maths

3 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS

Occasionally, you're minding our own business when a weird - and sometimes disturbing or upsetting - thought pops into your head. Why does your brain do this, and does it mean that you're a bad person?

10+ min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HIGHLY SENSITIVE: IS IT THE SAME AS BEING SHY OR INTROVERTED?

Recently, several celebrities have announced that they are 'highly sensitive people'. What does this term mean, and how can you spot the signs?

4 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Can a VR headset provide peace and tranquillity?

Alex Hughes tries to relax with a screen inches from his face...

5 min  |

June 2022
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

AI WILL NEVER THINK LIKE A HUMAN... AND THAT'S OKAY

There's no point getting frustrated with artificial intelligence when it doesn't do what we expect it to. Instead, we should focus on the ways it can help and support people

3 min  |

June 2022
BBC History Magazine

BBC History Magazine

A journey into the Elizabethan mind

The Elizabethans were desperate to untangle the mystery of their "inward selves". Helen Hackett reveals how they used ancient teachings, Christian doctrine and new scientific discoveries to make sense of the mind

9 min  |

June 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Seeing the Solar System's future

Recent observations offer clues about whether the planets will survive our Sun's far-off fate of swelling out into the Solar System as a red giant. Colin Stuart investigates

6 min  |

June 2022
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Drones used to hunt for meteorites

Using drones could improve ve our odds of finding 'fresh' meteorites

2 min  |

June 2022

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

HOPE: one year at MARS

After 12 months spent observing the Martian atmosphere with its Hope probe, the United Arab Emirates has released a global map of the planet

2 min  |

June 2022