BBC Science Focus Magazine  |  Aug-22
DISCOVERIES
The month’s science news: trains could suck CO2 out of the air; B vitamins in Marmite could help ease anxiety and depression; robot dog learns to walk by stumbling; we could soon peer through time to see the first stars; feeling ‘hangry’ is real; mummified baby mammoth unearthed by Canadian miners.
DR RADHA MODGIL
It may soon be possible to harness the physical benefits of exercise in a pill. But that could mean we miss out on the emotional and psychological boosts an active lifestyle can offer.
REALITY CHECK
The science behind the headlines. Can money buy happiness? Is it time we gave up the search for dark matter? Is rewilding really the best way to increase biodiversity
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in BBC Science Focus Magazine Aug-22.