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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
Scientific India

Scientific India

From Waste to Harvest: The Power of Human Urine as an Eco-Friendly Fertilizer

As the global population continues to grow, so too does the demand for food.

4 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

How Eating Your Vitamin C Builds Healthier Skin From Within

For decades, the skincare aisle has promised younger-looking skin from the outside in, with vitamin C serums occupying a prized place on the shelf.

1 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Harvard gut discovery could change how we treat obesity and diabetes

A research project supported by FAPESP and carried out at Harvard University in the United States has identified a set of metabolites that move from the intestine to the liver and then on to the heart, which distributes them throughout the body.

3 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Sugar-free sweeteners may still be harming your liver

Sweeteners such as aspartame, found in Equal packets, sucralose (Splenda), and sugar alcohols are widely promoted as healthier options than foods made with refined sugar (glucose).

2 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Market Trends and Future Prospects of Bioplastics in the Global Packaging Industry

Across retail shelves, e-commerce parcels, and ready-to-eat food containers, packaging is undergoing one of the most rapid material transitions of the 21st century.

5 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Active and Intelligent Bioplastic Packaging: Materials, Benefits, Applications, Challenges, and Future Prospects

Bioplastic-based active and intelligent packaging represents one of the most transformative innovations in modern food preservation.

2 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Astronomers discover dying stars eating their planets

Anew study from astronomers at UCL (University College London) and the University of Warwick suggests that aging stars may be destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them.

1 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

The Gut-Brain Connection: How Our Second Brain May Hold the Key to Preventing Neurodegeneration

For decades, the prevailing narrative of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's was centred around isolated confinement within the brain.

4 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Colon cancer is surging in younger adults and doctors are alarmed

Colorectal cancer has long been viewed as a condition that primarily affects older adults.

3 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Gut Microbes and Yoga: The Hidden Harmony for Healthy Aging and Well-Being

The human gut is home to trillions of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea. In fact, the number of microbial cells in your body might outnumber your human cells by about 10 to 1! About 70% of your immune system is located in your gut. Your gut microbes help train your immune system to differentiate between harmful invaders and harmless substances, thus playing a big role in preventing autoimmune diseases. Just like a rainforest, the gut microbiota is a diverse and complex ecosystem. A healthy gut has a balanced mix of different types of microbes, which can help prevent the overgrowth of harmful bacteria.

6 min  |

November-December 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

A Simple Blood Test Could Transform Alzheimer's Diagnosis

For decades, diagnosing Alzheimer's disease has relied heavily on memory tests, clinical judgment, and a long wait for symptoms to become unmistakable. Now, a groundbreaking blood test being rolled out across the UK could dramatically change that narrative bringing earlier, more accurate diagnosis within reach of routine healthcare.

2 min  |

November-December 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

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

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

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

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

THE MOUNTAIN MONARCH

Western Ghats' grassland guardian has emerged from the shadows, but may not stay for long

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

HANGING BY THE CLIFF

The Himalaya's rarest wild goat is on the brink of local extinction

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE OVERLOOKED WILD

Meet the species that demand conservation attention

4 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

SENTINEL OF THE HIGH COLD DESERT

The bird's evocative call may not continue to roll across the cold desert valley for long

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

UNDER MOONLIT SCRUB

Survival of this hidden guardian tells us whether our scrublands still breathe

2 min  |

December 16, 2025