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WHY DO I GO RED WHEN I'M EMBARRASSED OR HAVE BEEN DRINKING?
BBC Science Focus

WHY DO I GO RED WHEN I'M EMBARRASSED OR HAVE BEEN DRINKING?

Blushing, or turning red in the face, is a fascinating physiological response that occurs in certain situations, such as embarrassment or alcohol consumption.

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August 2023
BEFORE WE HAD LONG COVID, WAS THERE LONG SARS?
BBC Science Focus

BEFORE WE HAD LONG COVID, WAS THERE LONG SARS?

The SARS epidemic of 2002-2004, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), affected over 8,000 people globally.

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August 2023
ANEMOIA: WHY AM I NOSTALGIC FOR A TIME I DIDN'T KNOW OR A PLACE I'VE NEVER BEEN?
BBC Science Focus

ANEMOIA: WHY AM I NOSTALGIC FOR A TIME I DIDN'T KNOW OR A PLACE I'VE NEVER BEEN?

The term nostalgia’ was coined by a Swiss doctor in the 17th century to describe the homesickness experienced by mercenaries fighting far from home from the Greek nostos’ the desire to return home and algos’, meaning pain).

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August 2023
THE VAGINA'S HUGE MEDICAL POTENTIAL IS GOING UNTAPPED.BUT NOT FOR MUCH LONGER
BBC Science Focus

THE VAGINA'S HUGE MEDICAL POTENTIAL IS GOING UNTAPPED.BUT NOT FOR MUCH LONGER

Scientists are beginning to investigate the organ’s potential healthcare applications... and there’s a lot of them

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August 2023
THE HUNT FOR INVISIBLE PARTICLES IS OPENING A NEW SCIENTIFIC FRONTIER
BBC Science Focus

THE HUNT FOR INVISIBLE PARTICLES IS OPENING A NEW SCIENTIFIC FRONTIER

The link between theory and experiment is opening a window on to the next iteration of physics

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August 2023
FEELING SUPERSONIC
BBC Science Focus

FEELING SUPERSONIC

IT'S 20 YEARS SINCE THE PUBLIC COULD BUY A TICKET TO FLY ON A PLANE CAPABLE OF BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER. BUT THERE'S A BAND OF ENGINEERS AND PILOTS WHO THINK COMMERCIAL AIRLINE PASSENGERS ARE ONCE AGAIN FEELING THE NEED... THE NEED FOR SUPERSONIC SPEED

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August 2023
OUR BEST FRIENDS
BBC Science Focus

OUR BEST FRIENDS

Many of us share our homes and lives with a canine companion. But how much do we really know about what's going on inside their heads? Cognitive scientists Dr Zazie Todd and Prof Alexandra Horowitz explain what we're learning about how our four-legged friends think, and share a few tips on how you can make their lives better...

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August 2023
Could adolescent reptiles learn martial arts?
BBC Science Focus

Could adolescent reptiles learn martial arts?

Do you need more than pizza, surf slang and bright bandanas to bring out the heroes in four juvenile turtles?

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August 2023
ALBIE HEWITT, RIPON HOW RADIOACTIVE IS MY HOUSE? (DO I NEED TO WORRY?)
BBC Science Focus

ALBIE HEWITT, RIPON HOW RADIOACTIVE IS MY HOUSE? (DO I NEED TO WORRY?)

Pedantically, we could say that your house is literally bathed in radiation day and night, since visible light is radiation, and so are the infrared wavelengths coming from your radiators and the 2.4GHz frequency radio waves from your home Wi-Fi and mobile phone. But what you're probably referring to is ionising radiation - the kind powerful enough to knock electrons out of atoms and thereby cause cancer and, at very high doses, radiation poisoning and burns.

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August 2023
SPLENDID PERSEIDS WHEN: EARLY-LATE AUGUST
BBC Science Focus

SPLENDID PERSEIDS WHEN: EARLY-LATE AUGUST

The Perseid meteor shower shows activity from mid-July through to late August. Generally the meteor rate is low, but between 10-16 August, rates are higher, reaching a peak in the early hours of 13 August.

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August 2023
HOW DO VARIFOCAL GLASSES WORK?
BBC Science Focus

HOW DO VARIFOCAL GLASSES WORK?

Varifocals are lenses that allow you to see close-up, far away and somewhere in between, all through the same pair of glasses.

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August 2023
SHEEPSHEAD FISH
BBC Science Focus

SHEEPSHEAD FISH

Someone slap a lawsuit on the dentist who fitted this fish with the freakishly human teeth... What's that you say? Evolution did this. By natural selection? What was it thinking! The sheepshead fish, aka the lovechild of Billy Bass and my granny's dentures, is a scaly, sparkly swimmer that can be found in the shallow waters of the western Atlantic, from Nova Scotia to Brazil. It's a euryhaline species, which means it can tolerate a wide range of salinity.

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August 2023
CHRIS PACKHAM VERSUS THE WORLD
BBC Science Focus

CHRIS PACKHAM VERSUS THE WORLD

After conquering wildlife programming, presenter Chris Packham is taking on the planet in Earth, a BBC series that sheds new light on the history of our home. He talks Noa Leach through the show's surprising science and his guilty conscience

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August 2023
Five of the best outdoor speakers
BBC Science Focus

Five of the best outdoor speakers

A good outdoor speaker needs to be portable, offer great audio and be able to stand up to all types of weather. The BBC Science Focus team picks their faves

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August 2023
Ideas we like...
BBC Science Focus

Ideas we like...

Our pick of the month's smartest tech

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August 2023
THE LAB
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

THE LAB

Three things to make and do

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Issue 64
Should disposable barbecues be banned?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Should disposable barbecues be banned?

Some people think it's time to say goodbye to these single-use sizzlers.

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Issue 64
Who invented music?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Who invented music?

Singing along is fun, but when did it all begin?

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James Stewart
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

James Stewart

Meet the man trying to spread a positive message about our planet.

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Issue 64
HERE COMES TROUBLE!
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

HERE COMES TROUBLE!

Look out! Isabel Thomas goes in search of nature's naughtiest animals and asks if they are misbehaving or just misunderstood...

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"We knew that this would be a historic comet"
All About Space UK

"We knew that this would be a historic comet"

Astronomer David Levy was immortalised for his co-discovery of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 – its impact with Jupiter 29 years ago held the world in awe

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Issue 145
New Tatooine-like exoplanet discovered orbiting twin suns
All About Space UK

New Tatooine-like exoplanet discovered orbiting twin suns

For decades, astronomers wondered if planets with twin Suns like Luke Skywalker’s fictional home world of Tatooine were only science fiction.

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WHAT'S THE STRANGEST THING SENT INTO SPACE?
All About Space UK

WHAT'S THE STRANGEST THING SENT INTO SPACE?

From LEGO to pizza, this list of space oddities proves that almost anything can make its way into the cosmos

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Issue 145
Askar 130PHQ flatfield apo refractor
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

Askar 130PHQ flatfield apo refractor

If you've got the budget, this hefty refractor's got fine views and a deluxe feel

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3 mins  |
August 2023
JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE FINDS A GARGANTUAN GEYSER ON SATURN'S MOON
All About Space UK

JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE FINDS A GARGANTUAN GEYSER ON SATURN'S MOON

Scientists are longing to go back to the moon to sample the plume material for signs of life

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Issue 145
BEYOND PLUTO
All About Space UK

BEYOND PLUTO

From Planet X to objects frozen in time – what truly lurks outside the Solar System’s chaotic frontier

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8 mins  |
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12 AMAZING JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE BREAKTHROUGHS
All About Space UK

12 AMAZING JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE BREAKTHROUGHS

Webb is peering across the universe to discover new things about planets, galaxies and other cosmic objects

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10 mins  |
Issue 145
The great American eclipses
BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The great American eclipses

In a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle, two solar eclipses are about to cross over the USA. Jamie Carter has the details

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2 mins  |
August 2023
A new Pentagon-funded hypersonic test vehicle could fly in summer 2024
All About Space UK

A new Pentagon-funded hypersonic test vehicle could fly in summer 2024

A new experimental hypersonic cruise vehicle could be flying as soon as next summer under an initiative from the US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU).

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Issue 145
CAN SPACE EXPLORATION REALLY BE ETHICAL?
All About Space UK

CAN SPACE EXPLORATION REALLY BE ETHICAL?

More than 60 years after Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel beyond Earth’s atmosphere, human exploration and exploitation of space isn’t just a matter of technological innovation… it continues to raise many ethical issues

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