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Top 8 hottest peppers in the world 2025 - BBC Science Focus Magazine In the last decade or so, the race to find the hottest pepper in the world has been heating up something fierce There have been many contenders for the crown, but one chilli remains firmly on top with a verified Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) score of over two million
Top 10 hottest places on Earth 2025 - BBC Science Focus Magazine Below we list the world’s 10 hottest spots, by highest recorded temperature While the locations on the list won’t always remain as hot as listed, the record temperatures suggest a high level of average heat
Who discovered electricity? Probably not who youre thinking Toby Saunders is a freelance writer covering entertainment and technology He is a writer for BBC Science Focus magazine and Radio Times He has a degree in film studies from Bath Spa University Toby has written for PCGamesN, Gamepur, GameRevolution, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, Cineworld and The Loadout
Interstellar Eye of Sauron: The 10 best James Webb Space Telescope . . . The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is celebrating two years since its launch in December 2021 In honour of that event we are looking back at some of the fantastic images that the telescope has sent back to Earth over the past 12 months The telescope is the largest space observatory ever built and has already set about solving some of the Universe’s greatest mysteries JWST is expected
How hot is the Sun? Our stars staggering temperature, explained The core of our yellow dwarf star is hot enough for thermonuclear reactions to take place, but scientists are not too sure why the temperature of the solar atmosphere is so high Some have proposed that energy travels through the Sun's magnetic field into its atmosphere where it 'explodes'
Is the Betelgeuse star about to explode? The temperature inside Betelgeuse’s core is so hot that the helium there has begun to fuse into carbon Once the helium is exhausted, the core will rapidly work its way through heavier elements, all the way to iron At this point, the star can generate no more energy, so the core will collapse
Stars Archives - BBC Science Focus Magazine Do we know what the cores of stars look like? The centre of our nearest star is 10-20 million degrees, making it just a little too hot for us to visit