The Week Junior Science+Nature UK - Issue 75
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK - Issue 75
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ROAR POWER!
Find out why it’s crunch time for the mighty tiger.
Weird Science
Don’t underestimate the power of the goalie!
What happens to the ocean if we take out all the fish?
Find out about the vital role fish play in sea life.
3 mins
Cleopatra's lost tomb
You told us that historical mysteries capture your imaginations, so here's an ancient Egyptian riddle.
2 mins
Kate Speller
For our readers' issue, we met a zookeeper who works with big cats.
3 mins
Voyager 1 turns back on
At more than 15 billion miles from Earth, the Voyager 1 spacecraft is the most distant human-made object in space.
1 min
Orangutan uses plants to heal wound
For the first time ever, a wild animal has been observed healing a wound using a plant as medicine.
1 min
Mammoth marine reptile found on UK beach
Scientists believe the ichthyosaur could be the largest ever found.
2 mins
THE LAB
Three things to make and do
3 mins
The brains between the sticks
Is it true that goalkeepers see the world differently?
2 mins
ALIEN HUNTERS
JD Savage blasts off on an out-of-this world quest to find life beyond Earth's borders.
5 mins
NATURE IN FOCUS
Join in with Science+Nature's trail at Cheltenham Science Festival.
3 mins
ROAR POWER
Scratch the myths - Isabel Thomas earns her stripes and reveals the truth behind tigers' extra-ROAR-dinary powers.
5 mins
SUGAR RUSH
Join the candy craze as Claire Karwowski studies the sugary science of sweets.
6 mins
Wildlife watch
Stevie Derrick shows you what to spot in nature this month
3 mins
The Sixth Sense
Could humans have more than five senses?
2 mins
Catherine Heymans
Meet the starry-eyed astronomer who loves backyard stargazing.
3 mins
WORLD OF WHIFFS
Stevie Derrick follows her nose to track down the world's grossest stinks and nastiest niffs.
6 mins
Dogs can understand names of objects
Humans enjoy talking to their dogs. If you have a four-legged friend of your own, you might have taught them to respond to commands like \"sit\" and \"stay\".
1 min
Smoke rings in the sky
In April, videos were filmed of Mount Etna, a volcano on the Italian island of Sicily, puffing what looked like smoke rings into the sky.
1 min
Huge gold nugget found
A gold nugget that could be the largest ever found in England was recently put up for auction. Metal detectorist Richard Brock discovered the nugget on farmland during an organised expedition in Shropshire last year.
1 min
Evolutionary tree shows birds in a new light
Researchers have produced the most detailed evolutionary tree of birds ever.
1 min
The largest plane to ever fly
Take a first look at the mighty Radia WindRunner aircraft
1 min
Should cruise ships be banned?
The world's biggest cruise ship has set sail but is it good for the planet?
2 mins
SCIENCE WORLD
Go on a journey through time and help stop plastic waste this month.
2 mins
Lucid dreaming
What if you could control your own dreams?
2 mins
Animal migrations
Discover the secrets behind nature's greatest wonder
3 mins
Wildlife watch
Author, TV presenter and vet Jess French shows you what to spot in nature this month.
2 mins
Albert Lin
Meet the explorer using futuristic technology to uncover the past
3 mins
BORN TO RUN
Isabel Thomas rides with the horses who've swapped the stables for life on the wild side.
5 mins
Flying reptile discovery brings surprises
Scientists have discovered that a pterosaur (flying reptile) found on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland, is in fact a new species.
1 min
High-tech hedgerow map
All the hedgerows in England have been mapped using laser scanning technology, and researchers have found that there are 242,000 miles of them in total – enough to wrap around Earth ten times.
1 min
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK Magazine Description:
Verlag: Future
Kategorie: Science
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Monthly
TWJ Science+Nature is a monthly magazine from the award-winning team behind The Week Junior.
Every issue is packed with incredible content — from arctic expeditions to NASA solar missions. The secrets of the deep to the secrets of outer space. The science of exploding buildings, and the low-down on extraterrestrial life. It will ignite curiosities and feed hungry brains with mind-blowing facts and stories.
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