BBC Science Focus Magazine  |  Sep-22
D I S C O V E R I E S
The month’s science news: the project to bring back the Tasmanian tiger; ultrasound bandages that can see inside you; Europe’s giant pandas; Cartwheel Galaxy imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope; fibre supplements could help our gut microbiome; spiders may dream like we do; Artemis 1 to lead the way in returning humans to the Moon; could we make our environment more resilient to droughts?
DR RADHA MODGIL
Evidence suggests that music could boost the power of painkillers and could even help with chronic pain.
DR JULIA SHAW
Translation errors in police interviews could lead to wrongful arrests.
POPCORN SCIENCE
Could Star Wars blasters exist, and how would they work?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC Science Focus Magazine Sep-22.