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Clocks change 2023 UK: Heres when (and why) the time goes back this . . . When do the clocks change in October 2023? In the UK, clocks will go back by one hour at 2am on Sunday October 29 2023 This means the time will change at 2am, to 1am, giving you an extra hour in bed The change in clocks means that sunset will be one hour earlier, moving from around 6:30pm to 5:30pm, depending on your exact location
Rome wasnt built in a day. . . and heres why - BBC Science Focus Magazine Rome wasn't built in a day and here's why Building a city is complicated and, even with a huge amount of manpower, building materials need time to cure and set once used Luis Villazon Published: October 27, 2023 at 11:00 am
Clocks going forward 2024: When and why do the clocks change in the UK? The clocks went back by an hour for the winter on 29 October 2023 – bet you wish you’d savoured that extra hour in bed now British Summer Time (BST) will last from now until Sunday 27 October 2024 when the UK switches back to Greenwich Mean Time
Heres how inaccurate your phones step counter could be Your phone uses GPS to track distance travelled But try disabling it and you’ll notice that fitness apps will still give you step counts They do this using your phone’s built-in sensors, which usually include an accelerometer and a gyroscope Accelerometers measure acceleration, while
The most likely explanation for haunted houses, according to science . . . The most likely explanation for haunted houses, according to science Are there really ghosts in your house, or is there a much simpler explanation going on? Credit: Kyle Smart Dr Alastair Gunn Published: October 30, 2025 at 11:00 am
15 of the most mind-blowing photos taken this century (so far) The full, 3D version – unveiled in 2023 on the 50th anniversary of the invention of magnetic resonance imaging – allowed scientists to view mind-boggling details of the circuitry inside a mouse’s brain It’s the result of four decades of work at Duke University’s Center for In Vivo Microscopy
15 of the worlds weirdest-ever inventions - BBC Science Focus Magazine Shame 4 Glowing tyres A woman adjusts her stocking by the light of Goodyear illuminated tyres, in this archive image from October 1961 Photo by Douglas Miller Getty Images In the 1960s tyre company Goodyear had an interesting idea Why not produce tyres that would light up?
Chaos theory: Why the Universe is a massive unpredictable mess Chaos theory is a branch of physicsthatdescribes the evolution of processesthataredependent on initial conditions Some processes,which at first glance appear to be random,can in fact be based on underlying patterns and interdependencies The classic example of a chaotic system is termed the ‘butterfly effect’, first highlighted by mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz Lorenz
Some receipts are coated in forever chemicals. Heres what that means In the UK, BPA receipts are banned, but BPS receipts are not A 2023 estimate of US receipts suggested that 80 per cent contain BPAs Is that a problem? BPAs are commonly found in a range of consumer products, including plastic water bottles and canned food
Instant Genius Podcast: The fascinating science of fermentation, with . . . Instant Genius is a bite-sized masterclass in podcast form And in this episode, we explore the extraordinary science of fermentation From kimchi to kombucha to kefir, you’ve probably noticed that fermented foods are trendy right now They appeal to the daring, but also to people who may not even