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WELCOME
WELCOME
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REGULARS
REIGNITING A STAR
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AMOEBAE ABODE
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OCEAN ALIENS
Around 1,000 metres below sea level live translucent
SPACE NASA detects rare ‘double quasar’
Showcasing the incredible world we live in
Ancient people created cave art while hallucinating
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Mountains of space dust fall on Earth each year
This gentle rain of space dust consists of
How tarantulas conquered Earth
The Chilean rose tarantula (Grammostola rosea), also known
Telescope lasers used in war against space junk
Telescope operators figured out years ago how to
‘Brazil nut puzzle’ cracked by researchers
Scientists have finally cracked one of physics’ nuttiest
‘Ghost forests’ invade the North Carolina coast
Ghost forests (grey patches of dead trees) are
Pterosaurs had bizarre neck bones
During the dinosaur age, azhdarchid pterosaurs, soaring reptiles
Famous Antarctic iceberg finally melts away
A trillion-tonne iceberg called A68 broke away from
Astronomers detect imminent supernova
An artist’s Illustration of our galaxy, the Milky
Protoplanet remnant may hide inside Earth
Theia is thought to have plummeted into an
Endangered monkeys saved from fatal car collisions
Endangered primates frequently killed by cars while trying
WISH LIST
The latest OU TDO OR gadgets
Are we being sucked into the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way?
Bryan Green SPACE Because enquiring minds need to
BRAIN DUMP
SPACE How long can a spaceship fly for?
BOOK REVIEWS
The latest releases for curious minds
BRAIN GYM
GIVE YOUR BRAIN A PUZZLE WORKOUT
Make a soap powered boat
Practical projects to try at home
INBOX
Speak your mind…
SPECIAL
NATURAL WONDERS
HOW OUR PLANET’S MOST IMPRESSIVE SIGHTS, STRUCTURES AND LANDFORMS WERE SCULPTED  BY GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES LONG BEFORE HUMANS EXISTED
ENVIRONMENT
FLOWER POWER
How these blooms dominate the plant population and enhance our lives
Inside the body of a blood-sucker
How leeches latch on your skin and feed through your flesh
TECHNOLOGY
JURASSIC PARK?
COULD  WE BUILD
CLONING DINOSAURS
Follow the method seen in Jurassic Park to extract dinosaur DNA and decipher the true science from the fiction
Q&A JACK HORNER
Jurassic Park’s scientific  advisor has plans to make a pet dinosaur
CREATING THE PARK
How would dinosaurs acclimatise to their new era and neighbours?
Wave power
Generating electricity using the motion of the ocean
TRANSPORT
Meet the ski car
This one-off vehicle shows us what’s possible when you put a car on skates
Why we need the Suez Canal
Humans changed Earth’s geography to create this long waterway through Egypt, but what happens when the route is obstructed?
SPACE
DETECTING SPACE HAZARDS
How the ESA’s Space  Situational Awareness  programme is tackling  dangers in space
SPACE DEBRIS
The satellites we depend on for communication, navigation
MONITORING SPACE WEATHER
On Earth, the main source of space weather
Cosmic clouds
The birth, stellar offspring and demise of nebulae
SCIENCE
BATTLEFIELD MEDICINE
HOW MILITARY  MEDICS SAVE THE  LIVES OF SOLDIERS  DURING CONFLICT
Making light of helium
Known best for making balloons float, this element’s uses are surprisingly versatile
How the body makes blood
This life-supporting fluid is produced within our bones
HISTORY
UNMASKING MYTHICAL MONSTERS
How our ancestors’ limited knowledge  and wild imagination created the  unusual out of the unknown
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHER ETO FIND THEM
Each country and culture has its ow n legends, though many overlap
How cats became pets
How a mutually beneficial relationship created one of our favourite pets