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Explaining how a touchscreen works with a sausage

Why space debris is a looming crisis

What's inside a black hole?

Using bubbles to remove forever chemicals from our water

How sex with Neanderthals changed us forever

How did Darwin come up with his theory of evolution?

Why 'snowy' New York winters are a bit of a myth

Homo juluensis: Possible 'new ancient human' identified

How Arctic communities protect themselves from avalanches

Can new research predict 'the big one'?

Earth tides: Why our planet's crust has tides too

The science behind the 'mini moon' entering Earth's orbit

Listen to the sound of the Universe

Uncovering the sunken relics of an ancient city

In Australia, sea lions help researchers map the ocean floor

The scientists drilling into an active Icelandic volcano

Earth's spectacular and remote 'capital' of lightning

Why we may have misunderstood the Universe

Why giant hailstones are on the rise

What 'zombie fires' are and why they pose a risk for Canada

What happens when it rains space debris

Why electric vehicles struggle in extreme cold

The sacred birds of longevity revered in Bhutan

Why insects are so crucial to life on Earth

The danger of a runaway ice-albedo loop

Is New York really sinking?

Inside the world's biggest 'mirror' solar plant

Views from an observatory on top of the world

How flickering lights can help you learn better

The butterfly effect: What is chaos theory?

Scientists create world's first 'synthetic' embryos

Why can’t I remember people’s faces?

Four ways to understand the multiverse

Maui's grass-fire cycle explained

Ancient worms found in Siberia permafrost come back to life

Is this mysterious animal the key to human longevity?

The Oppenheimer dilemma: H-bomb vs A-bomb

The enigmatic blueprint to a mirror Universe

The poisonous origin of life on Earth

Why do our fingers wrinkle in the bath?

The man who discovered the 'abyss of time'

The art of taking the very, very long view of time

The 22nd-century people living among us

The enigmatic far side of the Moon

Magenta: The colour that doesn't exist

Why maggots are a medical marvel

Who discovered the equator – the Spanish or the pre-Incas?

Why the 'perfect' nature vs nurture experiment went wrong

How a controversial study split up twins

What happened after twins were separated for science?

Nikola Tesla: The forgotten genius who invented our future

There are thousands of mites living on your face

What if women never had to give birth again?

Reasons to love being a sweaty person

Inside the lab working to bring people back from the dead

What do blue diamonds reveal about our planet?

Why Vikings weren't who we thought they were

String theory - a simple way to understand the universe

Can the 'warrior gene' make you violent?

Inside the Frozen Zoo bringing animals back from extinction

The wonder material that 'protects against nuclear blasts'

Is phrenology the weirdest pseudoscience of them all?

Can a full moon really make strange things happen?

Is ashwagandha the new super herb?

The mystery of how life began on Earth

The 'floating cities' we might lose forever

Three simple ways to deactivate your bad genes

The strange science behind why doughnuts are so irresistible

Do we really use 10% of our brain?

The everyday mistake that once killed thousands

How to remain eternally youthful

How your state of mind could determine how long you live

What do our eyes say about us?

The secret Cold War mission with an unexpected legacy

The stunning images that are invisible to the naked eye

How do you control a stutter?

'Being mixed race means I could die'

Can we 3D print our food?

Why you're more heroic than you think

The awe-inspiring forest where magic happens once a night

The desert oasis with clues to early life

How medieval monks are revealing our universe's mysteries

Moon hoax? Five reasons why the landings were real

The 'time machines' unlocking Antarctica's past

Massive Attack album stored in a painting using DNA

Why water is one of the weirdest things in the Universe

Bringing Caroline Herschel out of her brother's shadow

The physicist called Einstein - but not the one you think

How can we prevent hurricanes causing such devastation?

'We're helping these girls to fly'

How Starlite was first broadcast on Tomorrow's World

The mystery substance that could have saved lives

Children pursuing their science dream

Is this African teenager a future coding superstar?

Uganda's food waste warrior

What's inside this potentially world-changing material?

The wonder material that never made it

How does the 'wonder material' Starlite actually work?

The substance that 'can withstand 75 nuclear blasts'
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