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BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

SpaceX craft completes its landmark flight

SpaceX makes history as the first private company to design, build and launch a craft to carry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), opening up the future for private spaceflight

1 min  |

July 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

MAKING SENSE OF DEATH

We can no longer celebrate lives through large funerals and wakes, but could technology offer a way to help us negotiate our grief?

2 min  |

July 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

GAMING IN LOCKDOWN: WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE PLAYING ANIMAL CROSSING?

It sold more digital units in its first month of release than any other video game in history. What makes Animal Crossing: New Horizons such a compelling game to play?

3 min  |

July 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

FASTER-THAN-LIGHT TRAVEL: IS A WARP DRIVE REALLY POSSIBLE?

A NASA scientist recently released a report analysing the feasibility of a warp drive as a means of faster-than-light travel. Could this Star Trek technology really be possible?

4 min  |

July 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

COLD COMFORT

Many people swear by the benefits of a cold plunge, and it seems they might be on to something. Scientists are finding evidence that regular icy dips could help relieve stress, anxiety and depression…

5 min  |

July 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Return To Work: Does Covid-19 Mark The End Of The Office?

As people head back to work, organisations are making drastic changes to the office layout, putting up dividers, two-metre distancing markers and hand-sanitising stations. But is it enough to keep us safe?

4 min  |

July 2020

All About Space

What Would You Sound Like On Other Worlds?

All About Space reveals how the human voice would differ if astronauts were able to talk on other worlds

4 min  |

Issue 105
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

RETHINKING THE VACCINE

Could genetic material, rather than deactivated viruses, help defeat COVID-19?

2 min  |

June 2020

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

EYES ON THE SKY

EARTH-BOUND TELESCOPES ARE TRANSFORMING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE. BUT WE THINK THEY LOOK PRETTY OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD TOO…

3 min  |

June 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

HITTING THE WALL

Lockdown is tough, but there are ways we can alter our mindset and endure this challenging situation a little more successfully

2 min  |

June 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

Opening The Doors Of Depression

For the past decade Prof David Nutthas been investigating the therapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs. He spoke to Jason Goodyer about his pioneering work on using psilocybin to treat depression and the effect that psychedelics have on other mental disorders

8 min  |

June 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

A New Wave Of Bacteria Is Coming Soon…

We get inside the labs that are growing beneficial bacteria to gobble up pollution, harvest waste, generate energy and help keep us healthy

10+ min  |

June 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

INNOVATIONS - PREPARE YOURSELF FOR TOMORROW

Formula 1 teams race to build ventilators

2 min  |

May 2020
BBC Focus - Science & Technology

BBC Focus - Science & Technology

CORONAVIRUS TRANSMISSION: SHOULD WE ALL WEAR FACE MASKS?

Several countries, such as the US, Austria and the Czech Republic, now recommend wearing face masks to stop the spread of COVID-19, but the UK government does not. Why don’t all governments agree?

10+ min  |

May 2020
All About Space

All About Space

The Wonders Of Radio Astronomy

Radio can unmask many hidden properties about the universe, including merging galaxies and Fast Radio Bursts. Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith speaks to All About Space about the mysterious majesty of the field

9 min  |

Issue 104
Minerva

Minerva

The Roof Of The World

Humans have lived in the Arctic Circle for more than 30,000 years, overcoming environmental challenges to produce objects of great beauty, usefulness, and ingenuity. Maev Kennedy looks forward to a new exhibition at the British Museum, the first to be devoted to the region’s history and culture, and to the changes in its climate which now threaten its future.

10 min  |

May/June 2020
Farming Monthly National

Farming Monthly National

Future Proofing Cereals For Climate Change Drought Conditions

Research uncovers gene that improves drought resistance in cereals.

3 min  |

September 2019
Men's Health UK

Men's Health UK

You Can Beat Your Biology

Don’t let your genetic inheritance stifle your potential. Out-train your DNA to surpass your goals

3 min  |

July 2018
Health & Fitness

Health & Fitness

Bust Stress By Reaching For The Stars

Theres nothing like staring skywards for a stress-busting, atmospheric, out-of-this world experience. Try a trip that combines stargazing with adventure

3 min  |

October 2015
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

PERFECT STRANGER

It is surprising how little is understood about the world's largest venomous snake

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

WHERE MYTH MEETS MUSCLE

In the mist-shrouded high hills of Arunachal Pradesh, an elusive mountain giant fights for survival

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

RINGED EYES IN THE CANOPY

Rapid habitat destruction forces arboreal langur to alter habits

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

SYMBOL OF SILENT VALLEY

Lion-tailed macaque remains vulnerable despite past victories

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

WHISKERS ALL AQUIVER

Climate change threatens creatures that have weathered extreme environments for thousands of years

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE ODD FELINE

The fishing cat's decline is not an isolated conservation woe. It is a symptom

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

GOLDEN SPIRIT

Survival of the shy primate is closely tied to the health of Western Ghats

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

ON A SLIPPERY SLOPE

Hunting and habitat degradation remain the biggest threats of this ground-dwelling bird

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE APE IN OUR STORIES

India's only non-human ape species is a cultural icon threatened by forest fragmentation

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

DROWNING IN ITS HOME

The dancing deer stares at near-extinction as its marshy habitat thins and fragments

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE NIGHT WATCHER

Reverse mythical beliefs to save the nocturnal hunter of Western Ghats

2 min  |

December 16, 2025