BBC Science Focus Magazine  |  Mar-22
DISCOVERIES
This month’s science news: why small pieces of space junk cause the most problems; cyanide may have played a key role in life on Earth; chimps treat each other’s wounds with insects; why we’re one step closer to fusion energy; cutting-edge projects to treat heart failure, and more.
REALITY CHECK
The science behind the headlines: Why is the ISS being retired and what will happen to it? Is the air on the London Underground filled with dangerous particulates? Why can’t renewable sources keep energy prices down?
ALEKS KROTOSKI
Swear by chicken soup to cure a cold? Be careful, because seemingly innocuous old wives’ tales and folk cures can have a darker side
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC Science Focus Magazine Mar-22.