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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC Science Focus Magazine March 2023.
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Eye in the sky
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On 19 January, this weird, UFO-shaped cloud appeared over the city of Bursa at sunrise. This type of rare formation is a ‘lenticular cloud’ and tends to occur in the ...
Small but mighty
Seen here are the delicate and flexible tube feet on the underside of a Leach’s sea star (Leiaster leachi). Tube feet are unique to echinoderms – that’s the group that includes starfi...
Think your TV is big?
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Ever wondered what it might be like if your TV was expanded to Sistine Chapel proportions? Probably not. But if you did, it might look something like this. What you’...
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