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BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE UNIVERSE AS A HOLOGRAM

Prof Stephen Hawking's closest collaborator explains emerging evidence indicating the cosmologist's final thoughts on time were correct and why this suggests the Universe might be a giant hologram

10 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

MICROBIOMES OF THE SUPERAGERS

BY STUDYING THE INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LIVING BEYOND THEIR 100TH BIRTHDAYS, SCIENTISTS ARE DISCOVERING THAT THE SECRET TO REACHING A RIPE OLD AGE IN RUDE HEALTH MIGHT LIE IN OUR GUTS

8 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

DOES EXERCISE 'USE UP' YOUR HEARTBEATS?

No - there's no evidence humans have a fixed number of heartbeats.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

CAN YOU STOP YOUR SENSE OF TASTE DULLING AS YOU AGE?

Sometimes I hear people say that food just doesn't taste the same as they get older. It's tempting to blame this on age, but there are other factors at play, too.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ASTRONOMY FOR BEGINNERS

RETURN OF THE EVENING STAR (VENUS)

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

THE BIGFIN SQUID

Of all the strange and wonderful animals that live in the deep sea, perhaps the most tantalising are the ones that are occasionally glimpsed by deep-submerged cameras, then swim off into the darkness before scientists can get a good look.

2 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW BIG WERE MEDIEVAL WAR HORSES?

You might picture knights charging into battle on towering steeds, but medieval horses were typically no bigger than modern-day ponies.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

HOW CAN I GET OVER MY EX?

Relationship breakups can be brutal, just look at the popularity of songs like 'Someone Like You' by Adele, or all the covers of 'Cry Me a River' by Julie London.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

FORCES OF HABIT

Could new research on setting up healthy habits resuscitate those stuttering New Year resolutions?

3 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Seeing red

This is the first full map of the entire sky, as seen by NASA's SPHEREx space telescope. Alongside glittering green and white stars, it shows red swathes of cosmic dust, as well as swirling blue clouds of hot hydrogen gas.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Mosquitoes are becoming thirstier for human blood

Habitat loss may be pushing mosquitoes towards human hosts with deadly consequences

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Most planets in the Milky Way are born 'bloated'

The planets are unlike anything found in our Solar System

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

Feed me

It's human nature to see faces in all sorts of things. In this case, you're seeing pleading eyes and hungry, open mouths in an Australian bryozoan (Selenaria cognata), a colony of animals that shares a lot of similarities with coral.

1 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

5 DANGERS HIDING IN YOUR PROCESSED FOOD

We all know that ultra-processed foods are bad for us, but what ingredients should we particularly try to avoid? And what are they doing to our bodies?

9 min  |

March 2026
BBC Science Focus

BBC Science Focus

ALL TALK, NO HUMANS

Millions of AI agents are chatting on a social media site that humans can only observe. Soon, we won't understand a word

4 min  |

March 2026
How It Works UK

How It Works UK

THE RUNNING CHICKEN NEBULA

Within the constellation of Centaurus is a dense cloud of space dust, gases and hot new starbirth designated IC 2944, otherwise known as the Running Chicken Nebula.

1 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Scientists spot ancient galaxies so hot they shouldn't exist

Astronomers have spotted an unexpectedly hot galaxy cluster in the early universe that's challenging theories of galactic evolution.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

Polar bears ‘rapidly rewrite their own DNA’ to survive melting sea ice

Temperature stress may be driving genetic mutations in polar bears in southern Greenland.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

OPERATION DOMINIC

In 1962, the US carried out some of the largest nuclear weapons tests in the nation's history.

1 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

When an AI is labelled 'female', people are more likely to exploit it

People are more likely to exploit female AI partners than male ones, showing that gender-based discrimination has an impact beyond human interactions.

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

FIVE WAYS THE UNIVERSE COULD END

We'd like to think that the universe will continue forever, but chances are, at some point it will cease to be. Here's how current thinking suggests the end may come to pass

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WHY STRETCHING IS IMPORTANT

To stretch or not to stretch? Find out what's best for your body

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

WORLD'S RAREST CONDITIONS

Some of the strangest conditions that can affect humans are also among the rarest in the world. How do doctors diagnose and treat these afflictions?

8 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HORSE ANATOMY EXPLAINED

Discover the bodies and behaviours of horses that make them masters of the open plain

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HOW THE ROSE LOST ITS SCENT

From floral to fragranceless, there's a biological reason behind a rose's missing odour today

3 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

SUBMARINES WITHOUT SAILORS

Dive into the world of autonomous submarines and discover the mission that will see one sail around the world

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

DO GEESE GET GOOSEBUMPS?

Many animals experience a similar reaction when they feel cold or scared

2 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

HOW TO DATE AROUND THE WORLD

Discover wildly different courting customs and the origin of international wedding traditions

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

30 YEARS OF POKEMON

It's been three decades of throwing Poké Balls, but have you caught them all yet?

4 min  |

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How It Works UK

How It Works UK

INSIDE A DRONE

Drones aren't just for the military any more. These flying marvels are now taking over our lives

3 min  |

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