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Could a four-day week really improve productivity and wellbeing?

Could you do just as much work – or even more – in one day less each week?

A start-up hopes to stop hurricanes by blowing bubbles in the sea - BBC Science Focus Magazine

A start-up hopes to stop hurricanes by blowing bubbles in the sea - BBC Science Focus Magazine
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How Earth-orbiting satellites monitor climate change

How Earth-orbiting satellites monitor climate change
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Electric cars: What can we do with all of the dead batteries? - BBC Science Focus Magazine

What will happen to the batteries when the first generation of electric vehicles reach the end of their lifespans in around a decade?

How scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids

How scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids This competition is now closed How scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids By 13 October 2016 Mehdi Tayoubi already knew his ScanPyramids project was on the right track. That was the day Tayoubi and his team met with a committee of Egyptologists to tell them about the small, previously unknown cavity they’d found in the north face of the Pyramid of Khufu, also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza. The ScanPyramids project had begun just 12 months earlier, but was already yielding promising results. Advertisement Then later, in 2017, it struck gold: a huge void was detected deep within the 4,500-year-old pyramid. Although the void’s precise orientation was unknown, Tayoubi’s team was able to confirm that it was about 30 metres long and situated above the Grand Gallery – the corridor linking the Queen’s chamber to the chamber containing Pharaoh Khufu’s sarc

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