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Alom Shaha
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Alom Shaha

Meet the teacher on a mission to make physics easy to understand.

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GET STUFFED!
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

GET STUFFED!

Dare you discover the fascinating - and sometimes foul - truth about fast food? Ciaran Sneddon serves up a feast of facts.

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"Alien" signal arrives from Mars
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

"Alien" signal arrives from Mars

Could you decode a mysterious message from space?

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THE LAB
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

THE LAB

Three things to make and do

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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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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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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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Extreme isolation
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Extreme isolation

Lock yourself away with the scientists studying the effects of living completely alone.

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Should make-up be tested on animals?
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Should make-up be tested on animals?

The UK has changed a law to allow some make-up products to be tested on animals.

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How do aeroplane toilets work?
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How do aeroplane toilets work?

What happens when nature calls at 10,000 metres high?

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THE AGE OF MACHINE LEARNING
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

THE AGE OF MACHINE LEARNING

Smart computers are changing our world. Are you ready for the reboot?

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The human speed limit
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

The human speed limit

We investigate secrets of speed and ask could you ever run as fast as the Flash?

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Melissa Cristina Márquez
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Melissa Cristina Márquez

Meet the marine biologist who is standing up for sharks.

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SCAVENGER HUNT
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

SCAVENGER HUNT

The summer holidays are almost here and that means The Week Junior Science+Nature's Scavenger Hunt is back.

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Do all animals have belly buttons?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Do all animals have belly buttons?

Your navel is a wonder of nature that reminds you of where you came from

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Should TV crews save dying animals?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Should TV crews save dying animals?

Some nature documentary crews have saved animals they have been filming from danger.

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Why are snails and slugs so slow?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Why are snails and slugs so slow?

Get up to speed with these slippery customers.

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Sounds of the sea
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Sounds of the sea

From snappy shrimp to whooping damselfish, coral reefs are a cacophony of noise.

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Quantum weirdness
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Quantum weirdness

Explore the strange secrets of the smallest parts of our universe...

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Mike Gunton and Tim Walker
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Mike Gunton and Tim Walker

Meet the filmmakers bringing dinosaurs back to life.

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JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOLAR SYSTEM

This year's trail takes you on a voyage through the solar system.

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MISSION TO THE MOON
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MISSION TO THE MOON

Get ready to join the crew of Artemis II as they blast off on a daring mission into outer space.

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Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean
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Second-deepest "big blue hole" found in the ocean

A new giant underwater cave has been found off the coast of Mexico.

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Would dimming the Sun cool the Earth?
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Would dimming the Sun cool the Earth?

Solar geoengineering could stop climate change, but it isn't without consequences.

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What is the internet?
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

What is the internet?

People use it every day but how does it work?

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Doggy doubles
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Doggy doubles

Why do pet dogs and their owners look alike?

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What killed the dinosaurs?
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What killed the dinosaurs?

Uncover a mystery 66 million years in the making.

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Callum Daniel
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

Callum Daniel

Meet the robotics expert who aims to inspire future generations.

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Rewilding meadows for the King's coronation
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Rewilding meadows for the King's coronation

More than 100 sites across England will return to their wild roots.

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