BBC Earth - March - April 2020
BBC Earth - March - April 2020
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In this issue
A Life With Leopards
Pioneering Gel Could Mend Damage After Heart Attack
World-first trial shows promise for pioneering treatment following heart attacks
1 min
Digital Vs Analogue
How tech has transformed the creative process
2 mins
What Would Alien Life Actually Look Like?
As we discover ever more planets orbiting other stars, and plan missions to potentially habitable moons of Saturn and Jupiter, will we find life – and if we do, will we even recognise it?
10+ mins
In Defence Of Monty
For 50 years, historians have lined up to attack the architect of D-Day. But, writes James Holland, their criticisms are misguided
9 mins
The Sharpest Tools
Tool use is not restricted to humans and is found throughout nature. Here are some of earth’s most innovative animals
3 mins
Migratory Birds Can Benefit From Merging Coffee Plantations With Colombian Forests
Rather than clearing Colombian forests to make way for coffee plantations, merging the two could benefit migratory birds.
6 mins
“The Elites Thought They Could Ride Hitler Like A Horse. But They Soon Discovered That They Were The Horse And That Hitler Was The Horseman”
Stephan Malinowski tells Rob Attar how a cocktail of naked opportunism and misplaced arrogance among Germany’s most powerful men facilitated the rise of the Third Reich.
10 mins
Sniffing Out Disease
In just a few years, we could all be carrying a device in our pocket that detects the aroma of diseases like malaria or cancer before we even realise we’re ill.
7 mins
How We Can Save The Oceans And How They Can Save Us
Seven-tenths of the world is covered by the oceans. They put food on our plates, provide up to 85 per cent of the oxygen we breathe and regulate the climate. But human activity is putting that at risk. On 25 September, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change presented a report on the oceans that made dire reading. It said that even if greenhouse gas emissions declined sharply and global warming was limited to less than 2°C, sea levels could still rise by 30 to 60cm by 2100. Plus, we’re emptying the oceans of animals, having passed the point of ‘peak fish’ in 1992 when total global catch began a relentless decline. A third of marine mammals are at risk of extinction. Our carbon emissions have made the oceans 300 per cent more acidic since pre-industrial times, threatening aquatic life in many ways. But many people are working to turn things round. “There are lots of solutions out there,” says conservation scientist Dr Heather Koldewey, from the Zoological Society of London. “It is quite extraordinary, the power of good in the world.”
10+ mins
Why Tummy Noises May Indicate Health Problems
Listen carefully, the gurgles of a grumbling belly could be a cry for help.
2 mins
BBC Earth Magazine Description:
Publisher: JSIM EDUCATION PTE LTD
Category: Science
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
A bi-monthly publication containing a feast of information for the curious mind. Every issue is packed with fascinating images, thought-provoking and entertaining articles about the world around us, the natural life that populates it, the history that has shaped our existence upon it, and the science that has driven it and continues to propel us into the future.
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