Federica was has been crowned the first ever Fun Kids Royal Observatory Greenwich Young Astronomer. The Young Astronomer ...
The Sahara Desert is one of the most fascinating and extreme places on Earth! It’s the largest hot desert in the world, covering vast landscapes of sand, rock and even mountains. Despite its tough ...
The Roden Centre for Creative Learning opens this weekend with an exciting range of free activities. Find out more here. The ...
Optical illusions can be divided into different types: literal illusions (where images look different from what they are), ...
CO is a sneaky gas because you can’t hear it, see it, smell it, taste it or touch it! It’s made when things like gas, wood and coal don’t burn properly. Breathing in CO can make you feel sick, dizzy, ...
Bees have two large compound eyes on the sides of their head and three small simple eyes on top of their head. This helps them see in different directions and detect light changes quickly. Bees flap ...
This year, Europa-Park is celebrating its 50th birthday and everyone is invited to join the fun! With 17 amazing themed areas ...
Discover what happened to the Titanic in these facts... The Titanic was one of the most famous ships in history. It was designed to be the biggest and most luxurious ocean liner of its time, but its ...
Imagine an engineering solution to overcome one of the water challenges we explored. Draw or describe your idea in 200 words ...
Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater! He’s always telling her about the famous prisoners the Tower of London has held so she’s taking us on a tour of the Tower.
In each episode, the team behind The Week Junior’s Science+Nature magazine investigates a different unexplained phenomenon with the help of expert guests. Send us a voicemail message and you could ...
You will probably have some tests while you’re in the hospital – but not like the ones you take in school! The doctor may order a blood test, which involves taking some blood from a vein in your arm.