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Celebrate this renowned Indian reserve through the story of one of its stars – a remarkable tigress called Noor.

Fossil Of First Known Perching Bird Found

Specimen holds clues to the origin of more than half of current bird species.

Fossil Of First Known Perching Bird Found

1 min

Aleks Krotoski On … Autoreply Option Predictive Systems Are Biased

There is an old idea in the Highlands of Scotland that the 12, 13 and 14 of February are ‘borrowed’ from January.

Aleks Krotoski On … Autoreply Option Predictive Systems Are Biased

2 mins

The Hunt For The Oldest Galaxies In The Universe

The deeper we look into the vastness of space, the further back in time we are able to see. Now, NASA’s RELICS project is pushing this phenomenon as far as it can in an attempt to observe galaxies that formed at the very beginning of the Universe

The Hunt For The Oldest Galaxies In The Universe

8 mins

Life And Times Of A Tiger Queen

Ranthambhore is one of few places in the world where tigers can live long and prosper. Here, we celebrate this renowned Indian reserve through the story of one of its stars – a remarkable female called Noor.

Life And Times Of A Tiger Queen

4 mins

The Motherhood Revolution

Of all the changes to sweep the west over the past 400 years, perhaps none have had a greater impact on women’s lives than the fall in family sizes. Sarah Knott tells the story of the great fertility decline, from the large broods of 17th-century America to the one-children families of postwar London

7 mins

Life With No Mind's Eye

Some people cannot imagine their best friend’s face, or even their own house. This lack of mind’s eye is called ‘aphantasia’, and researchers are only just starting to unravel the science behind it

Life With No Mind's Eye

6 mins

Monster Movers

Think moving house is difficult? Take a look at the gargantuan machines that are needed to move rockets, wind turbines, Antarctic bases and even entire buildings

Monster Movers

4 mins

Exploring Ethics

Dr Deborah Bowman spent more than 20 years researching medical ethics, but a 2017 breast cancer diagnosis made her reconsider everything

Exploring Ethics

4 mins

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BBC Earth Magazine Description:

PublisherJSIM EDUCATION PTE LTD

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

A bi-monthly publication containing a feast of information for the curious mind. Every issue is packed with fascinating images, thought-provoking and entertaining articles about the world around us, the natural life that populates it, the history that has shaped our existence upon it, and the science that has driven it and continues to propel us into the future.

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